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Caught red-handed! New CCTV plans to nab lawbreakers in Richmond 

15 November 2024

With the introduction of cutting-edge technology, we are stepping up efforts to protect residents and tackle crime head-on with the approval of new CCTV plans.

Councillor Gareth Roberts, Leader of Richmond Council, said: "CCTV is critical in our mission to keep Richmond the safest borough in London. It allows us to work rapidly with the police to prevent crime and track down perpetrators which was recently proven when a CCTV operator helped the police catch three suspects who robbed and set a fire at a café in Twickenham, showing how vital real-time monitoring can be in solving crimes quickly. Residents can be reassured that CCTV is something we continue to invest in so they can feel safe in their communities.”

One of the features of the new CCTV Strategy for 2024 to 2029 is the use of Rapid Deployment Cameras. These cameras can be easily set up in new locations in response to specific, time-limited issues. This flexibility allows us to address residents' concerns more effectively by focusing surveillance on trouble spots as they arise. 

At the heart of our CCTV network is the Joint Control Centre (JCC), where a dedicated team monitors high-definition cameras placed throughout the borough. The team works closely with the Metropolitan Police to respond to incidents in real-time and are crucial to identifying and apprehending criminals, from petty theft to more serious offences.

The JCC's efforts extend beyond just serious crime prevention. They also tackle antisocial behaviour, fly-tipping, and graffiti, with cameras located across hotspots to catch those responsible for the behaviour that ruins the look, feel and safety of the borough’s streets.

The new CCTV Strategy is a proactive step towards creating a safer community. We are committed to delivering on our vision for Richmond upon Thames, working tirelessly to keep streets safe and residents protected.

Councillor Gareth Roberts at the Joint Control Centre (credit: Richmond Council)

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Updated: 15 November 2024

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