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Issue:- 16 January 2013

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MERSEYSIDE Police's new Matrix Serious Organised Crime Department have conducted a ANPR operation as part of the Force's expanding its use of technology to tackle travelling criminals using the county's roads and motorways on, Wednesday, 15 January 2014, resulting in:-

541 vehicles were stopped throughout Merseyside.

20 people were arrested for offences including firarms, drugs, assault, possession of offensive weapons, drink/drug driving and driving while disqualified.

14 cars and other vehicles were seized.

1 stolen vehicle was recovered.

The Force's new network of Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR) cameras is now being increased in the coming months by 50 new camera sites across Merseyside to aid in the fight against serious and organised crime.

ANPR works by automatically reading the registration of every vehicle that passes through it. The registration is then checked against a range of databases, including the Police National Computer (PNC), Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) and local Police intelligence systems.

Officers can then instantly tell if the vehicle is of interest to the Police, such as being stolen or having been used in a recent crime, and then take neccessary action.

The move to expand the force's ANPR network follows a recent review of the use of technology and the launch of the MSOC strategy in tackling organised crime groups who are becoming ever more sophisticated in their methods and diverse in the crimes they commit.

Funding for the cameras will be generated by the Police selling cars and other vehicles seized from criminals and proved to have been bought using proceeds from their crimes.

Chief Superintendent Mark Harrison said:- "ANPR is a vital tool in our fight against serious and organised crime. Expanding it will increase our capability, and that of other law enforcement agencies here in the North-west, to identify how criminals are travelling around, where they are going and what they are doing. Ultimately, this will lead to more criminals being arrested, stolen vehicles and illegal commodities being seized and serious crime being reduced in our neighbourhoods."

Ch Supt Harrison added:- "It is satisfying knowing that these extra cameras and camera sites will be paid for by the criminals we are catching. We will be selling vehicles and other property that we seize from criminals using Proceeds of Crime legislation and ploughing that money back into crime-fighting. I am sure the public will see this as a good thing and I would like to assure law-abiding people that they have nothing to fear from these cameras. They do not monitor speed, they simply check the number plate against a database. It is the criminals using our road networks to carry out crime that should really be worried."

Following ANPR operation on Wednesday, 15 January 2014, Merseyside Police said the most notable arrests included:-

A 24 year old Liverpool man, who was arrested in Birkenhead, having been wanted in connection with a shooting in Liverpool which happened in the L13 area of the City in March 2013. The man was arrested on suspicion of Section 18 Wounding and also on suspicion of possession of a controlled drug after cannabis was found.

A man arrested in Walton after he fled from Police as he approach an ANPR site. Following his arrest a large bag of cannabis was found!

A man in Knowsley arrested, on suspicion of domestic assault and car theft.

A man arrested in Stanley Road in Bootle, on suspicion of possession of an offensive weapon.

A motorist arrested on Aigburth Road in South Liverpool, on suspicion of driving while unfit through drink or drugs.

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