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BRITISH TRANSPORT POLICE

Author: / Alan Judd, BTP
Date: / 15th June 2011
Location: / East Coast Board Room, Kings Cross Station
  1. PRESENT:

Alan Judd (AJ)Chairperson/BTP Kings Cross, HUB Sergeant

Subbarayulu Raja (SR)BTP Kings Cross NPT HUB Police Community Support Officer

Chris Pettitt (CP)BTP Kings Cross NPT HUB Police Community Support Officer

Mark McKevitt (MM)NWR Assistant Station Manager

Sharon Wyatt (SW) East Coast Shift Manager

Nabeela Ahmed (NAh) Camden Met CT OPS

Jonathan Oram (JO) Camden Met CT OPS

Christian Hudd (CH) Camden Met CT OPS

Meek Agoro (MA)London Underground Crime and Disorder Unit

Tim Ramskill (TR) BTP Crime Reduction Officer

Rushab Mehte (RM)Boots the Chemist

Joaquin Antonanzas (JA)Nero Coffee

Mac McDonald (MMc)Camden Outreach Team

  1. APOLOGIES:

Phil Mamode (PM)London Underground Crime and Disorder Unit

Pete Gilbert (PG) TFL Crime and Disorder

David Lovell (DL)Camden Street Wardens

Mike Guy (MG)London Underground Group Station Manager

Mike MAYNARD London underground duty station manager

John HUNTE TFL Revenue

David COCKLE Station Adopter Enfield

Neil MARSH First Capital Connect - Station Manager

Nick HATCHER First Capital Connect - Revenue protection Manager

  1. ITEMS FOR DICSUSSION:

Outstanding actions from previous meeting

ACTIONS ARISING FROM PREVIOUS MEETING
REF/ITEM / ACTION /

WHO

/ DEADLINE
LN Inside News: / Due to inconsistent representation from stakeholders at PACT meetings AJ and other BTP officers chairing the meeting will continue to address this and update the mailing list accordingly.
AJ stated that, as attendees are still not receiving the newsletter, he would speak to the Communications department personally. / AJ / Ongoing
Community Engagement / AJ stated that property marking events had been conducted on the Mainline and Underground stations and received good feedback. AJ explained that these will continue to be a part of everyday Policing and added that the action will be closed. / AJ / Jason Sheehan / Closed
Station Radios / AJ updated that LU station radios are now regularly obtained by PCSO’s on late shifts and asked whether this was something NWR would like to see replicated on the mainline station. MM stated that it would be good for officers to make similar arrangements on the mainline station. / AJ / IM / Ongoing
Station Announcements / Attendees agreed that in light of the recent reduction in reported thefts at Kings Cross there was now no need to have additional announcements at the station. AJ stated that the action would be closed. / AJ / Closed
Direct Phone Line / No update provided. / IM / Ongoing
Warning Stickers
(Ticket Machines) / No update provided / IM / Ongoing
Staff Report Books / AJ confirmed that an additional book, requested by SW, had been placed in the First Class Lounge. AJ asked whether further books were required by NWR or East Coast. SW and MM stated that they are happy with the current provisions. / AJ / PCSO Daniel NOKES / Closed
Football Debrief / AJ updated SW to say that a Football debrief had been produced and asked if this had been received by her however SW stated it had not. AJ took an action to have this forwarded to SW, MM and NM. / AJ / PC Richard OSBORN / Next PACT
Shop watch / AJ provided an update explaining that PCSO Nokes had taken steps to initiate a Shop watch at Kings Cross which was linked in with the existing St Pancras initiative. PCSO Nokes is also linking with the Commercial arm of NWR in order to offer the scheme to new tenants. / AJ / Daniel NOKES / Ongoing
Whistlestop
Dry Train Signage / AJ explained that whilst no update was available the action should be closed pending the new Football season. / KD / Closed
Taxi Touts / AJ explained that it had been decided not to make the enforcement of taxi touts a PSP. He added that it would instead be targeted as part of a summer operation at Kings Cross which would be conducted in partnership with Camden Street Wardens, Metropolitan Police, and TfL. / Kings Cross Hub Team / Ongoing

Performance

AJ outlined the year to date performance on both the Mainline and Underground station.

The Mainline figures were highlighted as being strong with only 49 recorded crimes at the station since the 1st April which put the team on target to meet its reduction target of having only 243 crimes for the year. AJ explained that this achievement was helped largely by the reductions in cycle crime which were realised by the work of the PACT and a previous PSP.

AJ also highlighted that there had been two reported staff assaults on the mainline of which one had been detected and also that there had been one reported violent / sexual / robbery (VSR) offence at the Mainline station.

The Underground figures were also highlighted although AJ did state that due to a restructuring on the network they could have become distorted since the previous year. AJ explained that a major concern for the Hub team in the coming weeks was in relation to the theft of passenger property on board trains and that because of this the team would be focused on the platform areas of the Underground station. AJ also added that this was not an issue solely for Kings Cross and so the Hub team would be linking in with London Underground teams in order to target the increases in crime.

Current Terror Threat

NAh provided an update to attendees on the current terror threat within Camden and, more specifically, the Camden Security Zone.

Nah outlined that the threat level remains at Severe however added that the threat posed to hotels by a Mumbai style attack had increased. She stated that she is offering Op Fairway presentations along the Euston corridor (spotting hostile reconnaissance) and would be happy to provide them to station staff and tenants. AJ thanked Nah for this offer and took an action to ascertain whether BTP could offer similar presentations or whether authority could be obtained for Nah to provide it.

NAh also outlined the recent coded message made an Irish Republican Group stating that whilst the warning was genuine no viable device was found.

4.UPDATE PROBLEM SOLVING GROUPS:

Problem solving groups are for those long term ongoing issues, that tend to not have an impact on the community, but they will affect BTP and particular community groups. These also tend to be the biggest crimes.

Problem Solving Plans are for the short term issues that can hope to be solved in a 6-8 week period.

OUTSTANDING PROBLEM SOLVING GROUPS
Problem Solving Plan reference / Progress / Owner
No outstanding PSG’s
OUTSTANDING PROBLEM SOLVING PLANS
Problem Solving Plan reference / Progress / Owner
Street Drinkers / AJagain highlighted that the need to make arrangements to provide a visible presence on Sunday mornings would be negated by roster changes in July. Hereiterated that no further incidents had been reported by staff nor had any arrests been made.
AJ stated that he would be looking to close this PSP down in the next couple of weeks.
TR suggested to MA that a reintroductiuon of a night ticket (one which is valid until 08:00 as opposed to 04:00) may be of benefit to the network whilst CH suggested some kind of signage to inform passengers of when their ticket is valid until. MA stated she would take points raised back to the LU for consideration.
PSP to be closed. / IM / Daniel Nokes
Theft of Passenger Property (Circle Line) / AJ reiterated that this PSP was in support of one being conducted by the Circle Line Team on the Underground area. He explained that a full update was not currently available due to changes within the Circle Line team and its geographical boundaries.
AJ stated that engagement / property marking pens events had taken place and been well received. He added that work around the Circle Line (and other lines) would continue especially in light of recent increases of TPP on the network.
During the update MA mentioned an initiative held at Leicester Square LU Station that could be introduced at Kings Cross. AJ asked MA to forward details of the organiser of this initiative.
PSP to remain open. / AJ / Gary Pacey
JC / Gareth Hill
Cash in Transit / AJ updated attendees of the reasons why the PSP had been opened and asked whether it was a problem that had been noted by other stakeholders other than the LU to MM confirmed that Network Rail had experienced no issues.
Attendees were informed that the main approach to this PSP was the engagement with Group 4 Securicor (G4S) as they are responsible for cash deliveries to Kings Cross. AJ explained that following consultation with the G4S operations manager an agreement had been reached that his drivers would not park on pavements around Kings Cross.
AJ highlighted that since G4S had been consulted with no further incidents had been reported to Police and so the PSP would be closed as a success.
PSP to be closed. / AJ / PC Peter CROFTS

6. ANY OTHER BUSINESS:

Street Drinkers and Beggars

SR informed attendees that Camden Wardens had raised concerns about begging adjacent to cash machines on the South Side of the Euston Road and had requested BTP assistance. MMc stated that she and her team were aware of the issue and maintained regular patrols of the area. AJ informed attendees that the Kings Cross team would not routinely patrol the area around the cash machines as it was within Metropolitan Police jurisdiction although added that it would be considered during pre planned, joint Policing operations.

Nero

Whilst discussing stakeholder concerns JA highlighted two concerns.

The first concern involved theft from their fridge at the front of their unit. AJ asked whether the fridge could be replaced with one that had a door whilst TR asked if it could be moved.

The second concern related to beggars asking for money in the queues at the unit. JA highlighted that this took place in both the inside and outside queues. MMc provided JA contact details for him to report sightings to her team whilst AJ took an action to introduce ASBO forms for Nero staff to complete when they spotted beggars in the area.

Boots / Consideration for a Shopwatch Meeting

RM highlighted that Boots had been experiencing a rise in both thefts from the store and also incidents of anti social behaviour.

AJ asked whether the rise in thefts would justify and allow for additional security presence to cover the whole day however RM was unsure that this was an option.

RM explained that the rise in anti social behaviour and thefts had been linked to the needle exchange initiative offered by Boots. He stated that some of those using the initiative have come into the store, sometimes in two’s or three’s, and demonstrated aggression towards staff and members of the public. RM stated that because individuals had been banned from he store due to their behaviour they were now pressing members of the public into obtaining needles on their behalf.

Whilst discussing the recent increases RM asked whether he and staff could be provided with a briefing on known offenders in the area. AJ highlighted initial plans for a Shop Watch meeting for Kings Cross and St Pancras as the provision of images to retail units would have to be controlled and unfortunately this could not be guaranteed at Boots due to the open door nature of their office.

RM also highlighted to attendees that Boots were receiving complaints about the general appearance on the Euston Road frontage of the store as people were littering, urinating on the wall and also leaving bags of rubbish. AJ informed RM that as an LU premises he should highlight these issues to them directly however he asked whether tenants in that part of the station had access to bins. RM stated that Boots were provided bins in St Pancras station but was unaware of any arrangements in place for Costa Coffee. AJ asked SR to take an action to speak with Camden Council about litter enforcement outside Boots and also to liaise with Costa to ascertain whether they were responsible for the bin bags.

Mark Isham

MMc highlighted that a well known and previous offender around Kings Cross was being released from prison on 16th June 2011. She informed those present that he was subject to an ASBO which he had breached on a number of occasions before. MMc warned that Isham should not be approached due to his violent nature. AJ took an action to provide / ensure staff were shown an image of Isham so that his ASBO could take proper effect.

Op Fairway & Project Griffin

During her update NAh informed attendees that she and her team had been providing training to businesses within the Euston Community Security Zone and that this had been well received. NAh stated this training included Op Fairway presentations for staff in order to raise awareness of hostile reconnaissance and Project Griffin which aims to bring Police and businesses together to protect their communities from terrorism. NAh informed AJ she would be happy to provide this training to stakeholders at Kings Cross as long there were no objections. AJ stated he would take an action to either have BTP provide the training to or obtain authority for the Metropolitan Police to provide it.

UPDATE ACTIONS ARISING FROM CURRENT MEETING:

ACTIONS ARISING FROM CURRENT MEETING
REF/ITEM / ACTION /

WHO

/ DEADLINE
Station Radios Mainline / AJ and IM are to ensure that where possible Hub officers obtain and monitor the Network Rail radio particularly during late shifts. / Kings Cross Hub
(IM & AJ) / Ongoing
Football Debrief Form / PC Osborn is to send the newly created Football debrief document to SW, MM and Neil Marsh. / AJ & PC Osborn / Next PACT
Counter Terrorism Training / AJ to obtain BTP training dates for Op Fairway and Project Griffin or, alternatively, authority for NAh to provide this on behalf of the BTP. / AJ / Next PACT
Mark Isham / CP to arrange for station staff to have view of an image of Isham so that his ASBO can be managed and monitored effectively. / CP / Next PACT
ASBO Forms / CP to ensure ASBO forms are provided to Café Nero along with a brief guide on how to complete them. / CP / Next PACT
Rubbish Outside Costa / SR is to investigate the source of rubbish left outside Boots and Costa as well as speak to Camden Council about potential enforcement. / SR / Next PACT

7.CLOSED/ONGOING PRIORITIES:

CLOSED/ONGOING PRIORITIES
Problem / Owner / Problem Solving Plan Open/Closed?
Taxi Touts - Following discussion around taxi touts it was agreed that partnership working would be the best way to proceed. It was not agreed how this PSP would be addressed or measured and so a separate discussion will be held between Boots and the BTP. / AJ / Not Opened
Boots the Chemist Theft - Following discussion around theft at the store it was agreed that partnership working would be the best way to proceed. It was not agreed how this PSP would be addressed or measured and so a separate discussion will be held between Boots and the BTP. / AJ / Not Opened

8.NEW PRIORITIES IDENTIFIED

NEW PRIORITIES
Problem / Owner / Problem Solving Plan Open/Closed?
None Raised

9.DATE OF NEXT MEETING:

Mid July 2011

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