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Largest ever Met raids target burglars and drug offenders | Largest ever Met raids target burglars and drug offenders |
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More than 1,000 officers have taken part in the Metropolitan Police's largest ever number of co-ordinated raids in London. | More than 1,000 officers have taken part in the Metropolitan Police's largest ever number of co-ordinated raids in London. |
At least 52 people have been arrested in east and north London in an operation targeting burglary and drug offenders. | |
The Met said more than 75 addresses were raided in the early hours. | The Met said more than 75 addresses were raided in the early hours. |
In a statement the force said a haul of electrical items including phones and laptops had also been seized. | In a statement the force said a haul of electrical items including phones and laptops had also been seized. |
All of those arrested are at various police stations pending further inquiries, said police. | All of those arrested are at various police stations pending further inquiries, said police. |
Officers worked with Tower Hamlets Council and specialist police teams in what they called the Met's largest ever "pre-planned single arrest operation". | Officers worked with Tower Hamlets Council and specialist police teams in what they called the Met's largest ever "pre-planned single arrest operation". |
Addresses were also raided in Haringey, Hackney and Brighton. | |
Ahead of the earlier operation, belongings worth about £100,000 were recovered and "hundreds" returned to their owners. | |
Det Chief Insp Des McHugh, who led the raids, said the arrests were part of an operation designed to combat criminal networks. | Det Chief Insp Des McHugh, who led the raids, said the arrests were part of an operation designed to combat criminal networks. |
Tower Hamlets Borough Commander, Chief Supt Dave Stringer, said: "Every break-in and every street snatch shatters lives whilst drug dealing can have a devastating impact on communities." | Tower Hamlets Borough Commander, Chief Supt Dave Stringer, said: "Every break-in and every street snatch shatters lives whilst drug dealing can have a devastating impact on communities." |
Nicholas Mitchison, 85, was targeted last year as he and his wife, Lorna, slept in their Islington home. | Nicholas Mitchison, 85, was targeted last year as he and his wife, Lorna, slept in their Islington home. |
The retired professor had a paper on human genetics for London's University College Hospital on the computer which was stolen. | The retired professor had a paper on human genetics for London's University College Hospital on the computer which was stolen. |
He said: "They appeared to know exactly which items to take and quite deliberately targeted the computer. | He said: "They appeared to know exactly which items to take and quite deliberately targeted the computer. |
"We really didn't expect to see it again so were most surprised when we were contacted by the police to say they had recovered items belonging to us." | "We really didn't expect to see it again so were most surprised when we were contacted by the police to say they had recovered items belonging to us." |