18 arrests for violence against women and girls in 24-hour PSNI clampdown

Eighteen people were arrested in the north policing district including Derry and Strabane on Tuesday for offences of violence against women and girls in a 24-hour police operation.
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A total of 39 offenders were arrested across the north in an operation aimed at targeting those sought for violence against women and girls (VAWG) offences.

The day of action took place on Tuesday, December 6, as part of the PSNI’s wider support of the 16 Days of Action against VAWG international campaign.

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The PSNI said officers were across all districts in a robust 24 hour operation, to arrest criminals who think they can evade justice for their crimes against women and girls.

18 people have been arrested in the north district for violence against women and girls.18 people have been arrested in the north district for violence against women and girls.
18 people have been arrested in the north district for violence against women and girls.

Arrests included those wanted on bench warrants linked to domestic abuse motivated investigations (including assaults and harassment), those who have committed offences under the new domestic abuse offence (including coercive control), breaches of protective orders, sexual offences and threats to commit criminal damage.

Detective Superintendent Lindsay Fisher said: “Yesterday our officers took a public stand and sent a strong message that we will do everything in our power to put a stop to abuse, harassment and violence against women and girls.

“We want those who target women and girls in Northern Ireland to know that we are actively pursuing you, using the tools at our disposal to bring offenders to justice.

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“Those wanted for offences against women and girls are a priority for the Police Service, perpetrators of these crimes can expect this targeted activity to be embedded into our business as usual.

“I hope that giving the public an inside look into the workings of our operations, alongside our commitment to continue to target those wanted individuals, provides reassurance and boosts confidence that we are committed to do everything we can to bring those responsible to justice.

“We want all women and girls to not only be safe but feel safe in Northern Ireland. As part of our annual Operation Season’s Greetings, the public can expect to see more officers out on targeted patrols.”

Eighteen arrests took place in the north area including Derry and Strabane; 13 in the south area; and eight in Belfast.