A dispersal order currently in place in Crewe has now been extended for a further 48 hours.
Following the warrant at Webb House in May, officers have dealt with a number of protests outside the premises. While the vast majority of the protests have been peaceful, there have been a small number of isolated incidents which have resulted in arrests and minor disruption in the local area.
To help provide reassurance to local residents, and prevent any disorder, officers have now extended a dispersal order which covers the local area. The order, which began at 10pm on Monday 1st June, will now run until 10pm on Friday 5th May.
The dispersal order, which is imposed under Section 35 of the Anti-social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act 2014, gives officers the power to direct individuals away from the area shown below for up to 48 hours if engaging or likely to engage in anti-social behaviour, crime or disorder.
Anyone who fails to comply with the direction will face further police action.
Chief Inspector Matt Sanders, head of Crewe Local Policing Unit, said:
“Firstly, I would like to thank the local community for their support and patience over recent weeks.
“While we understand that everyone has the right to protest peacefully, it’s also important to remember that residents also have the right to go about their daily business as normal.
“We know that the protests outside Webb House are likely to continue, however we would ask those attending to remain peaceful and respect the local community. Anyone who fails to do so will be dealt with by officers.
“We will continue to maintain an increased police presence in the local area, and I urge anyone with any concerns to speak to an officer.”
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