Waltham Forest Liberal Democrats are warning local residents and business owners to ensure that they take steps to secure their property after police figures revealed a big rise in the number of burglaries in the borough.
The crime statistics, published on the Metropolitan Police website, show a 10.6% rise in burglaries in the last 12 months, with nearly 2,000 local reports of domestic burglary in the 12 months up to September 2008.
The increase comes despite a 3.1% fall in burglaries across London.
Ward-by-ward data available on the Met website reveals that, in some areas of Waltham Forest, instances of burglary have risen in the past year by almost 50%.
However there is good news elsewhere for Waltham Forest residents as police figures show that overall crime was down by nearly 7%. Significant reductions in car crime and violent robbery significantly contribute to this fall.
Now Waltham Forest Lib Dems are encouraging local residents to make sure they take basic procedures both to secure their house and to combat opportunistic burglaries.
Local Liberal Democrat Leader Cllr John Macklin said:
“The rise in burglaries at both domestic and non-domestic properties is obviously a real concern.
“Burglaries from commercial properties in Waltham Forest have risen by a massive 12.8% in the last year.
“Residents and business owners can help protect their properties from instances of burglary or attempted theft by following some of the simple security measures suggested by the police.”
The Metropolitan Police Website offers a range of crime prevention measures that encourage property owners to reduce their risk of opportunistic criminals — particularly when buildings are unoccupied.
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