CRIME Commissioner Ian Johnston has urged people to let him know how they would like to see Gwent policed in the future.
They have until Friday at 4pm to relate their vision for tackling crime as part of his ‘Your Policing – Your View’ public consultation launched last month.
Current priorities in the Police and Crime Plan are:
* The people of Gwent are satisfied that the police provide a service which meets their requirements.
* To prevent and reduce crime.
* To take more effective action to tackle anti-social behaviour.
* To protect people from serious harm.
* To make the best use of resources and provide value for money.
The consultation also asks the public to provide feedback on cybercrime and child safeguarding issues.
He said today (wed), “There is still an opportunity for people to comment on the future police and crime priorities for Gwent.
“I think these priorities are important and I want to know if they are still important and what emerging areas of police work they feel I should be considering in any future revisions of my plan.” To take part, visit http://bit.ly/yourpolicing
To find out more about Mr Johnston’s Police and Crime plan visit www.gwent.pcc.police.uk/plan


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