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Can you help spot the signs of cuckooing?

Dear Resident,

 

Can you help spot the signs of cuckooing?

 

Many vulnerable adults are at great risk of having their homes ‘cuckooed’, where criminals take over the property to facilitate exploitation and cause great harm to communities.

 

Cuckooing victims are typically vulnerable people who have drug, alcohol, physical and mental health problems. They may also have learning difficulties or other disabilities, making them ‘easy targets’. It is difficult for them to realise what is happening to them, due to a lack of understanding or them being ‘conditioned’ by their exploiter.

 

The most common form of cuckooing is where drug dealers or gang members take over a person’s home and use it to store and/or distribute drugs, but there are many other criminal activities which could mean victims can find themselves powerless and frightened within their own home.

 

🔎 Signs to look out for:

• Lots of people coming and going from the property at unusual hours

• New faces hanging around the property

• Increase in anti-social behaviour and/or noise

• The occupant seems anxious, withdrawn or afraid

• The property becomes damaged and/or neglected

• The occupant doesn't seem to be in control of their own home

 

Please click onto the following link for further information. https://www.met.police.uk/advice/advice-and-information/cl/county-lines/

 

📣 If something doesn't feel right, trust your instincts. You can report concerns anonymously to CrimeStoppers on 0800 555 111 or via their website: https://crimestoppers-uk.org/

 

Kind Regards,

Police Staff Wayne Griffith 

Norbiton, Coombe Vale, New Malden Village Cluster Safer Neighbourhood Team


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