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Metropolitan Police Service - Burglars: You shall not pass! World famous actor and Tower Hamlets' resident Sir Ian McKellen has signed up to the Met's 'Met Trace' programme to tackle burglary. Specially
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Croydon police go extra mile to look after vulnerable and elderly – South London News
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Liquid only visible under ultraviolet light to be given to Hounslow residents to safeguard belongings as police crack down on burglaries - MyLondon
⚠️ #CrimePrevention | 6 reported Burglaries on LG ward last month! (Westminster Police) — Nextdoor — Nextdoor
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MetTrace | This video explains what SmartWater is and how it can help police link recovered stolen items back to their owners, which is why the Met is providing... | By Havering
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Metropolitan Police paid a private firm £210 to change two light bulbs and £154 to collect just five bin bags, furious staff have claimed | The Sun