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Drugs networks operating near Harlow 'human warehouse' | Drugs networks operating near Harlow 'human warehouse' |
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Three drugs networks are operating around a block of flats labelled a "human warehouse", the BBC has learned. | Three drugs networks are operating around a block of flats labelled a "human warehouse", the BBC has learned. |
Crime near Terminus House in Harlow, Essex has increased since the converted office block, which houses many vulnerable people, opened last year. | Crime near Terminus House in Harlow, Essex has increased since the converted office block, which houses many vulnerable people, opened last year. |
Robert Halfon, Conservative MP for Harlow, had described the use of the building as "social cleansing". | Robert Halfon, Conservative MP for Harlow, had described the use of the building as "social cleansing". |
Caridon, which manages the property, said it had a "zero-tolerance approach to criminal and anti-social activity". | Caridon, which manages the property, said it had a "zero-tolerance approach to criminal and anti-social activity". |
About 250 people - many of whom were sent there by other councils - live mainly in studio flats. | About 250 people - many of whom were sent there by other councils - live mainly in studio flats. |
They also include ex-offenders, former drug addicts, people who used to be homeless and children. | They also include ex-offenders, former drug addicts, people who used to be homeless and children. |
Minutes from A Safer Harlow Partnership meeting in May, seen by the BBC, revealed police had received 150 calls from Terminus House since it opened as a residential block in 2018. | Minutes from A Safer Harlow Partnership meeting in May, seen by the BBC, revealed police had received 150 calls from Terminus House since it opened as a residential block in 2018. |
The then police commander Ch Insp Matt Cornish said it had attracted "county lines" drug dealers and three drugs warrants had been executed at the building. | The then police commander Ch Insp Matt Cornish said it had attracted "county lines" drug dealers and three drugs warrants had been executed at the building. |
The BBC understands the use of so-called "crack house closure orders" were discussed at the meeting, attended by Caridon and Harlow Council. | The BBC understands the use of so-called "crack house closure orders" were discussed at the meeting, attended by Caridon and Harlow Council. |
Figures show crime there rose 45% in the first 10 months of it opening. | Figures show crime there rose 45% in the first 10 months of it opening. |
Five nearby businesses also reported an increased in anti-social behaviour and drug dealing in the area. | Five nearby businesses also reported an increased in anti-social behaviour and drug dealing in the area. |
Paul Andreotti, who runs the nearby estate agents Guardian Residential, said: "There's been a lot of single mothers that have come into my office over the last three months asking if there are any other places available. | Paul Andreotti, who runs the nearby estate agents Guardian Residential, said: "There's been a lot of single mothers that have come into my office over the last three months asking if there are any other places available. |
"They're living next to suspected drug dealers. " | "They're living next to suspected drug dealers. " |
Mark Ingall, leader of Harlow Council, said the council's worst fears about Terminus House "have become a reality" and it has clearly "created and attracted crime." | |
Danny Purton, Harlow Council environment portfolio holder, previously compared the use of office blocks for homes to "human warehousing".. | Danny Purton, Harlow Council environment portfolio holder, previously compared the use of office blocks for homes to "human warehousing".. |
After Mr Halfon raised the issue of Terminus House in Parliament, the government announced it was reviewing its policy of allowing the conversion of offices into homes without planning permission. | After Mr Halfon raised the issue of Terminus House in Parliament, the government announced it was reviewing its policy of allowing the conversion of offices into homes without planning permission. |
Mr Halfon said the policy had "allowed London councillors to socially cleanse their most vulnerable families to places like Harlow". | Mr Halfon said the policy had "allowed London councillors to socially cleanse their most vulnerable families to places like Harlow". |
However, the accommodation provides a safety net for some people. Sarah Savill moved there in February with her 15-year-old son. | However, the accommodation provides a safety net for some people. Sarah Savill moved there in February with her 15-year-old son. |
"I love it, personally. On my landing there are five to six flats. There are two families and the others are single people. I get on well with everyone. I don't have any problems with anyone. You go in, shut your door and keep yourself to yourself," she said. | "I love it, personally. On my landing there are five to six flats. There are two families and the others are single people. I get on well with everyone. I don't have any problems with anyone. You go in, shut your door and keep yourself to yourself," she said. |
A Caridon spokesman said it had 24-hour on-site security and CCTV. | A Caridon spokesman said it had 24-hour on-site security and CCTV. |
Essex Police said Caridon had agreed to share information with officers and employ more "experienced staff". | Essex Police said Caridon had agreed to share information with officers and employ more "experienced staff". |
A spokesman said a team, including three constables and a sergeant, had been set up to tackle "community concerns around drug dealing and anti-social behaviour". | A spokesman said a team, including three constables and a sergeant, had been set up to tackle "community concerns around drug dealing and anti-social behaviour". |
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