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14,000 Nitrous oxide (Nos) canisters seized at port on way to Bestival

This in from Hampshire police. In their own words. Ed


The first crime figures for this year’s Bestival, which was held at Robin Hill Country Park on the Isle of Wight over the last four days (September 8-11), show that a total of 202 crimes have been reported to Hampshire Constabulary at the event.

Compared to 2015’s event that’s an increase of 20 crimes, which can primarily be attributed to the 106 thefts from tents that have been reported to us, an increase of 31 thefts from last year.

Slight increase in overall crime
While there is a slight increase in overall crime, the level has remained comparable with previous years at the event and no reports have been made for some more serious crimes, such as rape, serious sexual offences, or grievous bodily harm.

This in itself is a real success for the policing operation at the event.

£175,000 of illegal drugs seized
Elsewhere a total street value of £175,000 of illegal drugs and psychoactive substances was seized by police officers and security staff.

Of this £62,518 was collected in amnesty bins before festival-goers entered the site, almost double the amount submitted to amnesty in 2015,

14,000 Nitrous oxide (Nos) canisters seized
Of particular note a Ford Transit van was stopped coming off the ferry at Fishbourne on Thursday September 8, and 14,000 NoS canisters were located in the back of the vehicle and seized by police officers.

Arrests
Three people were arrested on suspicion of possession with intent to supply under the new psychoactive substances legislation which was introduced in May.

Two men aged 23 and 27 from London have been bailed until December 1 pending further enquiries. A third man has been released and will face no further action.

Further statistics:

  • No reports of serious sexual offences were reported at the event. The sole sexual offence that was reported and which is under investigation relates to a victim who was kissed by a man she did not know.
  • 13 assaults were reported, none of which led to serious injury. 12 assaults were reported at Bestival in 2015.
  • Excluding thefts from tents (106) a further 40 thefts were reported at the event. The total figure of 146 compares to 111 in 2015 and 177 in 2014.
  • A total of 40 arrests were made at the event, 30 of these were for drugs offences (the majority being possession with intent to supply), and 5 for theft offences.

Superintendent Andy Houghton, police commander at Bestival, said:

“We worked closely with Bestival’s organisers and partner agencies to keep all those attending safe, and the initial figures which were compiled on Sunday evening, show that our operations onsite have been very successful.

“A higher amount of drugs was submitted to amnesty or seized than in previous years, much of this before it even reached the Bestival site, which is a really positive result.

“There were no other serious crimes and no-one was seriously hurt, which is a reflection on the effective planning and partnership working that has gone on behind the scenes. I’m particularly pleased that the work we have put into promoting our campaigns around serious sexual offences have been reflected in the statistics with no rapes being reported, alongside the joint work to keep children safe

“There seems to have been an amount of speculation during the event on social media about thefts onsite, and while the number of thefts from tents has increased slightly this year, we have remained committed to preventing and investigating these thefts alongside the organisers.

“The level of theft is below that reported in 2014 at Bestival and a large amount of property, which may have been stolen, has been recovered when we made five arrests on suspicion of theft offences.

“We will now be working to re-unite people with their property if it is identified as stolen. However we can only do this if it has been reported to us.

“I’d therefore urge anyone who has left Bestival, but who feels they have been a victim of crime, to contact us by calling 101 or visiting our website.”

Image: © Bestival

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Stewart Blackmore
21, August 2014 12:50 pm

The grapevine tells me that the Executive has decided that the Undercliff will become a ‘cycle track’ I wonder, if that is true, whether the residents will be issued with bikes?!

milly
21, August 2014 2:44 pm

So they want to fob us off with a cycle track!

We want our road back.

Man in Black
Reply to  milly
21, August 2014 3:00 pm

And what happens about those who were evacuated? How are their belongings going to be moved back in? How will their rubbish be collected, heating fuel delivered, ambulances reach the properties? By bike? I heard Councillor Stubbings yesterday at the meeting talking about the cycle path as the most probable option that’ll be voted on by the cabinet. What happened to the other options they were supposedly… Read more »

BumbleBee
21, August 2014 5:46 pm

The majority of attendees yesterday signed a naturally started petition, to reinstate the A3055 so, if you are interested in signing please do so, contact undercliffiow@gmail.com Positive approach is to get the democratic opinion! Positive approach is to get people power, roaring! Everyone along the way has ‘said things’ and they haven’t come true so why repeat a broken record and try and dampen a very positive… Read more »

Man in Black
Reply to  BumbleBee
21, August 2014 5:56 pm

I am very supportive of the cause BB. Not sure why you think I wouldn’t be.

Steve Stubbings recorded an interview with the radio station yesterday in which he says the cycle path is the most likely option to be approved. It’s on their website still. It’s not a rumour, it comes from the horse’s mouth.

BumbleBee
21, August 2014 5:58 pm

I think you are missing my point Man In Black, its his own opinion!

Please email me if you would like to support the road being reinstated!!!

Thank you

BB

Bones
Reply to  BumbleBee
21, August 2014 8:48 pm

How long would it take to make new plans to safely reinstate the road. And then build it. What do the poor evacuees do until it is operational ? Where I was chatting at the meeting it was generally felt that the first decision the Council should make is to purchase the homes in order to let the owners get on with their lives. I think we… Read more »

steve s
Reply to  Bones
21, August 2014 9:12 pm

Ah, Bones, you’re back!
I’m still waiting for details of all those emails you sent me. Please do get in touch.

Bones
Reply to  steve s
22, August 2014 9:00 am

Indeed here I am ! I believe I said WE had sent you e mails and got no replies. I have forwarded my e mail to your VTC E mail address….just to prove that I am not in the habit of lying. HOWEVER…..I think you should be concentrating on the matter in hand. You have the lives of the Undercliffe Drive Evacuees in your hands. What are… Read more »

steve s
Reply to  Bones
22, August 2014 9:14 am

No, Bones, you implied that you, personally, had sent multiple emails. Here is your comment: “My e mails were certainly not abusive and I got your e mail address from the council website. I just expected the courtesy of a reply. I see you are not short of expenses ( see today’s IWCP)” I have yet to receive the email that you now say you have sent… Read more »

steve s
Reply to  Bones
22, August 2014 9:30 am

I would be most grateful if you could forward your email to stevestubbingsvtc@btinternet.com or stephen.stubbings@iow.gov.uk
It would appear that the email address currently appearing on the VTC website may have been corrupted. Many thanks in anticipation.

kittywillow
22, August 2014 10:50 am

Oh dear, we seem to have the same problems again. Bones emails did not get through to Councillor Stubbings, neither did mine along with others. Interestingly he seems to have trouble with his postal address too as we spoke to someone at the meeting still waiting for replies to several letters to Councillor Stubbings on the urgent matter of the Undercliff.

steve s
Reply to  kittywillow
22, August 2014 10:52 am

Who was that, Kittywillow?

Bones
22, August 2014 11:50 am

Mr Stubbings. I have no intention of turning this into a personal vendetta. I have better things to do……and may I suggest you have too.
Please get on with your job.
Remember we pay you to do just that.

steve s
22, August 2014 8:36 pm

Bones. I very much appreciate your not wishing to turn this into a personal vendetta.
I would, however, be very grateful if you could take the time to forward your original email(s) to either of the addresses above.
Many thanks in anticipation.

Bones
Reply to  steve s
23, August 2014 9:51 am

I genuinely sent an e mail to your VTC address yesterday. I can do no more.
As far as I’m concerned the subject is closed.

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