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HOW RESIDENTS CAN REPORT OCG / GANG ACTIVITY IN STAFFORDSHIRE |
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Organised crime groups (OCG) are operating across the UK, including here in Staffordshire. Understanding what they are and the signs they are operating near you can help keep you safe and limit the risks of exploitation. Reporting organised crime is crucial for protecting vulnerable people and helping police disrupt criminal networks. Staffordshire Police provide several safe and accessible ways to pass on information. 1ļøā£ If itās an emergency ā CALL 999Use 999 if: [staffordsh....police.uk] Residents with hearing/speech impairments can use: [staffordsh....police.uk] 2ļøā£ For nonāemergency intelligence ā CALL 101If you want to report suspicious activity linked to OCGs but itās not urgent, call 101. Examples include: 3ļøā£ Report Online to Staffordshire PoliceYou can submit information or reports online via the official Staffordshire Police website. Website contains structured report forms for: 4ļøā£ Use Staffordshire Police Live ChatA quick way to speak directly with police in nonāurgent situations. 5ļøā£ Report Anonymously to CrimestoppersIf residents want to stay 100% anonymous, they can contact Crimestoppers: [nationalcr...ncy.gov.uk] Crimestoppers does not trace callers or devices. 6ļøā£ Understanding OCGs ā Key Signs to Look ForStaffordshire Police publicly outline indicators that someone may be exploited by an OCG: [staffordsh....police.uk] Residents noticing these signs are encouraged to report concerns through any of the above channels. ā Summary: Best Ways to Report OCG/Gang Activity
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