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Swastika paintings found on road in Whitney Pier: Cape Breton police
Swastika paintings found on road in Whitney Pier: Cape Breton police

CTV News

time30-07-2025

  • CTV News

Swastika paintings found on road in Whitney Pier: Cape Breton police

Cape Breton Regional Police is investigating the painting of swastikas on Lingan Road, near Linview Drive in Whitney Pier, N.S. Police were contacted Wednesday after a resident observed the paintings. With assistance from CBRM Public Works, police say they removed the paintings immediately. Officers canvassed the area, including the Hebrew Cemetery, and found no additional damage. The incident has been referred to the Community Safety Unit for investigation. Police say they will conduct extra patrols in the area. 'Cape Breton Regional Police do not tolerate incidents of hate and takes investigation of these criminal acts very seriously,' a news release said. For more Nova Scotia news, visit our dedicated provincial page

Increase in police patrols for coastal areas
Increase in police patrols for coastal areas

Yahoo

time06-04-2025

  • Yahoo

Increase in police patrols for coastal areas

Coastal towns are to get extra policing patrols in a effort to deter crime over the Easter holiday. Humberside Police said its Operation Coastline initiative was aimed at tackling the seasonal rise in anti-social or criminal activity. Humberside Police and Crime Commissioner Jonathan Evison said the extra police presence would promote a "safe and welcoming environment for everyone" in "hotspot areas". The force said local neighbourhood policing teams, the Rural Task Force, and the Community Safety Unit would be staffing the extra patrols. Officers said their Roads Policing unit would also be patrolling key routes, using both marked and unmarked vehicles, to tackle and deter crime and anti-social behaviour. The force said Operation Coastline would now be an annual event after a pilot scheme last year. Evison added: "We are lucky enough to have a number of coastal towns in our area, but with these places comes an influx of visitors in peak periods often leading to an increase in criminality. ''After the success of last year's pilot, I am pleased to support the operation again this year. By having an increased police presence in the hotspot areas, we can keep our residents and visitors safe and allow people to enjoy our coastal areas." Listen to highlights from Hull and East Yorkshire on BBC Sounds, watch the latest episode of Look North or tell us about a story you think we should be covering here. Warnings issued in anti-social behaviour crackdown Humberside Police

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