Police failure to attend meeting on violent crime in Horsham was ‘genuine error’

A meeting to discuss the increase in violent crime in Horsham was unable to progress when police did not attend.
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The Joint Action Group (JAG), which is made up of representatives including the neighbourhood watch, the council and police, was due to be held yesterday, Horsham District Councillor Christine Costin said.

But the meeting to discuss the increase in violent crime and serious vandalism in the town was ‘unable to progress’ without the police representative being present, she added.

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Horsham police commander Chief Inspector Sarah Leadbeatter said the absence was a ‘genuine error’.

Sussex Police attended a stabbing in Springfield Road, Horsham SUS-190211-100223001Sussex Police attended a stabbing in Springfield Road, Horsham SUS-190211-100223001
Sussex Police attended a stabbing in Springfield Road, Horsham SUS-190211-100223001

She added: “[It] has already been picked up with the chair of the meeting and arrangements are being made for it to be rescheduled in the very near future.”

Councillor Costin said she has written to Chief Inspector Leadbeatter to raise the issues she hoped to discuss at the meeting.

She added: “I know they’re busy. I have been on the JAG committee for years. They have always turned up.

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“I’m quite sure that they will be coming to other meetings but I personally needed to put the points I wanted to make.

“People are very worried about a growing trend that is being experienced not only here but across Britain.

“Horsham is on the whole a calm, safe place where residents and visitors expect to feel relaxed and cushioned against the worst aspects of crime and anti-social behaviour.