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Dear Resident, Cambridgeshire’s Rural Crime Action Team (RCAT) carried out Operation Chambers last week (5 November) alongside Essex Police’s Rural Engagement Team (RET) and the UK National Rural Crime Unit targeting road networks connecting Cambridgeshire with Essex. The aim was to check vehicle identification and compliance, complete high-visibility patrols of road networks and stop vehicles towing machinery to check for stolen agricultural machinery, horseboxes and caravans. Over the six-hour period, more than 50 vehicles were stopped and the results included: Sergeant Tom Nuttall, from the RCAT, said: “This was another successful operation where we were able to work with partner enforcement agencies to target drivers that might be involved in rural crime. “It is important we remove drivers and vehicles off the road which aren’t safe and could cause accidents. “We conduct this operation various times throughout the year across different locations in Cambridgeshire and will continue to ensure vehicles and drivers are legally safe on the roads and not using them to commit rural crime.” | ||||||
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