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Summer Safety Community Engagement
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We advise everybody to shut and lock all of their windows and doors when they are not at home. This will reduce the potential of someone gaining entry to your premises.
When going on holiday, ask a friend/ trusted neighbour to look after/ keep an eye on your home to ensure that nothing happens to it. Similarly, you could install security cameras/ sensors, to alert you if someone does try to break in. Make it appear that you are home. Leave a light or a radio on. Try not to promote the fact that you are on holiday on social media as this highlights that your house is vacant. Post pictures/ information about your holiday after you return.
The Law Enforcement and Military Working Dog sections of the RAF Police attended the RAF Northolt Families Day in early June 2023. Both sections produced interactive displays which showcased their skills and offered community engagement information supported by their Metropolitan Police colleagues from Hillingdon Borough. Children were gifted activity packs aimed at road safety and keeping their personal possessions safe, as well as having their fingerprints taken. Young people and school leavers who were interested in joining the RAFP were able to ask officers about their experiences and the specialist training that is on offer. A successful day for all involved.
The Coronation of King Charles III
RAFP personnel from RAF Northolt, along with our colleagues from the MPGS and RAF Brize Norton Police Flight, were engaged with several different taskings during the coronation phase. From completing an intense ATSy schedule, to a higher security posture, we worked hard to maintain the operational output of the Station during quite a high threat period for RAF Northolt. The RAF Police and Security Flight are proud to have taken part in yet another historic occasion in the UK’s history.
CONTACT US:
There are several ways to contact us. You can go into the Police Flight which is open during normal working hours MondayFriday. Secondly you can call on CIV: 020 8833 EXT 8332, Mil: 95233 EXT 8332 You could also report incidents using the QR code on posters that are dotted around camp. This is 100% anonymous and you can do it using your smartphone.