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Police Crackdown in Gloucester and Cheltenham Seizes Illegal E-Bikes
Three men were arrested during a police operation aimed at addressing crime in Gloucester and Cheltenham on September 24, 2023. This initiative, referred to as the “police day of action,” involved the seizure of illegal e-bikes and the apprehension of suspected drug dealers. The operation involved collaboration with four members of the Special Constabulary, enhancing the efforts of the Employee Supported Policing (ESP) program.
The arrests occurred in Gloucester during the afternoon, with one of the suspects, Dean Sysum from Matson Avenue, charged with breaching a restraining order. He was scheduled to appear before Cheltenham Magistrates’ Court on September 25. Another individual, a 24-year-old man from Gloucester, was arrested on suspicion of possessing a Class A drug with intent to supply. He has since been released on police bail. Additionally, a 41-year-old man from Gloucester was taken into custody on suspicion of possessing a Class B drug and failing to appear at court; he has been released under investigation.
Ongoing inquiries are being carried out following these arrests. Police conducted several stop searches across Cheltenham and Gloucester, resulting in the seizure of cannabis. The operation continued into the evening, focusing on the city centre, where officers confiscated three illegal e-bikes and an illegal e-scooter. In Cheltenham, the police seized three e-bikes, one capable of reaching speeds of 48 mph and another at 38 km/h, along with six e-scooters.
Addressing the Rise of Illegal E-Bikes and E-Scooters
Neighbourhood Policing Sergeant Oliver Padfield highlighted the growing issues associated with the use of e-bikes and e-scooters. He stated, “Many of the e-bikes and e-scooters that we’re seeing are not legal as they cannot be insured or registered for road use. Therefore anyone using one is committing insurance and driving licence offences.”
The police have noted that several of these vehicles have been involved in serious incidents, including collisions and criminal activities. As a consequence, those using illegal e-bikes or e-scooters face potential penalties, including a £300 fixed penalty notice, six points on their driving licence, and the confiscation and destruction of their illegal vehicles.
This police operation forms part of a broader commitment to tackle neighbourhood crime and anti-social behaviour, reinforcing the message that illegal activities will not be tolerated in the region. The continued enforcement of these laws underscores the authorities’ resolve to ensure the safety and security of the community.
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