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Published Date: 24 June 2009
EXTRA police patrols are set to be carried out at violence hotspots in Midlothian over the summer.
Officers will be taking part in the National Safer Scotland Anti-Violence campaign, which runs until the end of July.

The crackdown, which focuses on weapon, alcohol and public space violence, will run alongside Operation Equinox, a local campaign targeting antisocial behaviour until the end of the school holidays.

The police will also conduct more weapon stop and searches.





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  • Last Updated: 24 June 2009 10:12 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Midlothian
 
1

The faithful=,

Gracemount 27/06/2009 16:48:37
If its anything like the so called month of Action operating in Gracemount just now you wont notice any difference.
2

tom ate my hamster twice,

Edinburgh 24/07/2009 14:28:40
Forgive me is this not the job of the police already
3

scally,

17/08/2009 23:30:59
If your down dalkeith on a Friday/saturday night you should arrest a few people, mainly the johnstones haha
4

Johnny Awsome,

20/08/2009 14:23:24
Summer blitz! Does nobody commit crimes in the Spring like?

 

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