Ex-Detective Sergeant says police are letting gangs run streets

Police have turn into too preoccupied with progressive points, leaving little assets for pressing police work, a veteran Detective Sergeant has warned.

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DS Dave Speight, 63, spent over three many years placing a few of Britain's most violent criminals behind bars and is claimed to be liable for offenders receiving half a millennium of jail time.

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The former Detective Sergeant led a specialist unit at Leicestershire Police, with a deal with gang crime and taking firearms off the streets.

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In an interview with the Mail on Sunday, the now-retired policeman has warned: "The police has changed from when I joined because now nearly 51 percent of our work has nothing to do with investigating crime. It's servicing the public and mental health and that sort of thing."

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He says that most officers assume the focus needs to be on stopping and punishing crime, however fears that non-crime associated policing is simply "getting bigger and bigger".  

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In his time within the power, DS Speight has labored on a few of this nation's most violent crimes. From searching down violent rapists, gang members, and fugitive murderers, he devoted most of his life to catching the dangerous guys, which resulted in him successful the title of Investigator of the Year in 2015, in addition to being nominated by the Police Federation for the National Investigator of the Year award too.

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Reflecting on the modifications he is noticed throughout his time within the police, DS Speight warns that the shift in police priorities has resulted in officers spending extra time at their desks coping with safeguarding duties than on the streets catching criminals:

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"It's good in the way that we now serve the public more and we're a lot more diverse in what we do, but the problem is—it's the usual thing—there are so few officers, and it doubles or triples the workload."

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"It's the old saying, they're all sat around doing paperwork, though they've got laptops nowadays."

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In his decades-long profession, he was liable for fixing a lot of high-profile circumstances, resembling that of Charlie Pearce, a pornography-obsessed teenager who raped and tried to homicide a girl in Leicester City Centre in the summertime of 2017.

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On high of this, he obtained reward for his investigation into an armed theft at a jeweller on the Golden Mile, which led to the arrest of 4 criminals. He additionally executed European Arrest Warrants in Madrid and Amsterdam to retrieve two harmful criminals wished for separate tried murders.

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Though his profession has now come to an finish, his daughter Lauren joined the power 5 years in the past and have become a detective constable within the Child Abuse Investigation Unit.

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DS Speight stated: "I'd never push her into doing anything, but I think her decision was influenced by me coming home and talking about what I'd been up to."

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