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The third iteration of Operation Ragwort, led by Wiltshire Police, took place on Monday 3 and Tuesday 4 March across two of Wiltshire’s major road networks, the A303 and the A419. Over the two days, officers from Wiltshire Police were joined by over 60 police officers and staff from Avon & Somerset Police, Devon & Cornwall Police, Dorset Police, Gloucestershire Constabulary, and Thames Valley Police, as well as partner agencies including vehicle examiners from the National Rural Crime Unit and Environment Agency officers.
Image of police officers on day one of the operation, which took place along the A303.
Operation Ragwort is a joint initiative between the five police forces in the South West region, and the Police and Crime Commissioners for all five forces. The aim of this operation was to stop and check all vehicles towing trailers carrying quad bikes, livestock, agricultural equipment, and plant along two key Wiltshire road networks, to prevent and disrupt the transportation of stolen machinery. This follows intelligence from Wiltshire Police which suggests the theft of agricultural machinery, plant machinery, horseboxes and farming tools has increased by 3% from 2023 to 2024. Over the two days of action, over 100 vehicles were stopped and checked. Two vehicles were seized, a suspected stolen trailer was recovered, and a vehicle prohibition was completed on a vehicle carrying a trailer containing a dangerous load. As a result of vehicle stops completed during the operation, the Environment Agency are following up on two cases of waste carrying breaches.
A vehicle stopped by the team for towing a dangerous load. This resulted in a vehicle prohibition.
A Wiltshire Police unit stopping and checking a vehicle towing an All Terrain Vehicle (ATV).
Rural crime is a priority for Wiltshire Police, with one of Chief Constable Roper’s priorities being to tackle the theft of agricultural plant and machinery. For more information about rural crime prevention, visit: https://www.wiltshire.police.uk/advice/advice-and-information/rc/rural-crime/. | ||||||
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