PCC Giles Orpen-Smellie held the first of his new meetings holding Norfolk’s Chief Constable to account, which included putting to him your policing questions.
PCC Giles Orpen-Smellie is urging Norfolk residents to share their views on rural crime through his Police and Crime Plan consultation as a national report highlights the cost of rural theft during 2020.
Professionals who work with young people are being invited to sign up to an event aimed at raising awareness of the dangers of criminal exploitation and County Lines.
Norfolk’s PCC has launched his Police and Crime Plan consultation asking people across Norfolk to tell him what matters most to them about crime and policing in their area.
PCC Giles Orpen-Smellie has had his first meeting with the county’s Police and Crime Panel, which is made up of councillors and independent members responsible for scrutinising his actions and decisions as PCC.
PCC Giles Orpen-Smellie is giving Norfolk residents the chance to put their policing and crime questions to the county’s new temporary Chief Constable during his first accountability meeting.
Paul Sanford is stepping up from his role as Deputy Chief Constable to lead the county’s police service following the retirement of former Chief Constable Simon Bailey.
Norfolk’s new Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) Giles Orpen-Smellie accompanied officers on the beat in King’s Lynn yesterday to learn more about crime and policing issues in the area.