A new anti-burglary initiative has been launched by Neighbourhood Police from Newtownhamilton with the aim of helping residents make their homes more secure and protect their property.
The ‘Burglar? Don’t Bother’ campaign will see officers visit homes across Bessbrook, Camlough, Whitecross, Altnamackin and Newtownhamilton, encouraging residents to lock up, store valuables securely and carry out traceable property marking. Officers will also supply residents with electric plug timers, locks and door stopping devices, all with the aim of increasing home security.
Police will also work with local pawn broking businesses to raise awareness of attempts to sell on stolen property, encouraging them to look for property that is marked and to report any suspicious activity.
Constable Ian McTurk explained: “We do not want any of our residents to fall victim to burglars and as such we are undertaking this innovative operation to help people protect their homes and property, sending a clear message to criminals that there is no opportunity for burglary here. Burglary is a very personal, intrusive crime and victims feel invaded, shocked and vulnerable.
“Neighbourhood Police will be visiting homes over the next few weeks to share security advice with our residents, encourage them to property mark valuables and ask them to display our ‘Burglar? Don’t Bother’ stickers. The stickers will be displayed to show homes are security aware and have taken progressive steps to protect their property.
“We are also working closely with local pawn broking businesses and vendors to reduce the chance of stolen property coming through their business undetected.
“Our message is clear to any opportunistic criminals – Burglar? Don’t bother!”
To arrange a visit to your home, please contact Constable Ian McTurk directly either by phone or email; ian.mcturk@psni.police.uk / 07825392571 or Kaelum.lappin@psni.police.uk/ 07971933568
To find out more about protecting your home and property visit www.psni.police.uk


