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Boy, 11, is Blackpool crime spree ringleader, MP says | Boy, 11, is Blackpool crime spree ringleader, MP says |
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Some residents in Blackpool are being "plagued" by anti-social behaviour, an MP says | Some residents in Blackpool are being "plagued" by anti-social behaviour, an MP says |
An 11-year-old boy who attacked a police officer is the "ringleader" of a crime spree, an MP has said. | An 11-year-old boy who attacked a police officer is the "ringleader" of a crime spree, an MP has said. |
Conservative MP Scott Benton said a gang of youths had committed "hundreds of crimes" in Blackpool in recent weeks. | Conservative MP Scott Benton said a gang of youths had committed "hundreds of crimes" in Blackpool in recent weeks. |
He said police attempts to bring the ringleader to justice had been compromised by children's services, "who refuse to criminalise teenagers". | He said police attempts to bring the ringleader to justice had been compromised by children's services, "who refuse to criminalise teenagers". |
The council said that was "completely untrue" and there was no interference. | The council said that was "completely untrue" and there was no interference. |
Mr Benton, who represents Blackpool South, said residents in the areas of Talbot and Brunswick had "been plagued by anti-social behaviour in recent weeks, with hundreds of different crimes being committed by a gang of teenagers". | Mr Benton, who represents Blackpool South, said residents in the areas of Talbot and Brunswick had "been plagued by anti-social behaviour in recent weeks, with hundreds of different crimes being committed by a gang of teenagers". |
He said the 11-year-old was "responsible for over 80 different offences, including assaulting a female police officer". | He said the 11-year-old was "responsible for over 80 different offences, including assaulting a female police officer". |
'Uninformed and unhelpful' | 'Uninformed and unhelpful' |
Asking for a parliamentary debate on whether police have the powers to tackle anti-social behaviour, he said: "Sadly the efforts of Lancashire Police to bring him to justice have been compromised by Blackpool Council's children's directorate, who refuse to criminalise teenagers." | Asking for a parliamentary debate on whether police have the powers to tackle anti-social behaviour, he said: "Sadly the efforts of Lancashire Police to bring him to justice have been compromised by Blackpool Council's children's directorate, who refuse to criminalise teenagers." |
Commons Leader Penny Mordaunt encouraged him to set up a Commons debate, saying it would take "a team of people to redress this situation - it's about education, it's about the local authority, it's about a good policing approach". | Commons Leader Penny Mordaunt encouraged him to set up a Commons debate, saying it would take "a team of people to redress this situation - it's about education, it's about the local authority, it's about a good policing approach". |
Blackpool Council described Mr Benton's comments as "uninformed" and "unhelpful", adding that the number of crimes in the area had dropped, although "some serious and impactful issues remain". | Blackpool Council described Mr Benton's comments as "uninformed" and "unhelpful", adding that the number of crimes in the area had dropped, although "some serious and impactful issues remain". |
It said it was "completely untrue" to suggest that there had been "any interference from children's social care in the work of the police to address criminal acts or youth anti-social behaviour." | It said it was "completely untrue" to suggest that there had been "any interference from children's social care in the work of the police to address criminal acts or youth anti-social behaviour." |
"The Youth Justice Partnership in Blackpool rightly takes a 'child first' approach to anti-social behaviour among children, but this does not mean that offending is taken lightly." | "The Youth Justice Partnership in Blackpool rightly takes a 'child first' approach to anti-social behaviour among children, but this does not mean that offending is taken lightly." |
The local authority said suggesting an 11-year-old was a ringleader was "harmful" to individual children, and detracted from the national issues of county lines, when vulnerable children are exploited to commit crime. | The local authority said suggesting an 11-year-old was a ringleader was "harmful" to individual children, and detracted from the national issues of county lines, when vulnerable children are exploited to commit crime. |
Police, council and community organisations had "worked hard" to address local concerns and engage vulnerable children and young people in "positive activities", it added. | Police, council and community organisations had "worked hard" to address local concerns and engage vulnerable children and young people in "positive activities", it added. |
Earlier this year, the council promised to improve children's activities after a review reported that many youths found them boring. | Earlier this year, the council promised to improve children's activities after a review reported that many youths found them boring. |
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