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Police Service of Northern Ireland and Translink launch joint partnership to implement Safe Transport Team

October 2020 - South Side Advertiser

Translink and the Police Service of Northern Ireland have partnered on an innovative initiative which will see the introduction of a ‘Safe Transport Team’, consisting of a dedicated team of officers working alongside Translink personnel, on buses, trains, and at stations. The six month pilot has been launched by T/Assistant Chief Constable Jonathan Roberts and Translink Group Chief Executive Chris Conway.

Police Service of Northern Ireland and Translink have a well-established successful partnership in place to serve the community in Northern Ireland.

Recently both organisations launched an innovative initiative that will see the introduction of a new ‘Safe Transport Team’ consisting of a dedicated team of officers working alongside the Translink team.

Speaking at the recent  launch T/Assistant Chief Constable Jonathan Roberts said; “This six month pilot, will see a dedicated team of officers work collaboratively with Translink colleagues and with Local Neighbourhood Teams to help tackle crime and anti-social behaviour at public transport hubs and on-board trains and buses. The aim of the scheme is to provide a visible reassuring presence for members of the public and help keep everyone safe.

“Public transport customers can also play an important role in helping us keep people safe by reporting anything that doesn’t feel right and can assist the Safe Transport Team by reporting any suspicious activity. Officers will regularly travel on the trains and buses ready to listen and act so please speak with them if you witness any suspicious or criminal activity”.

“This new Safe Transport Team trial, which will see officers working alongside the Translink team, travelling across the network to engage with passengers and offer reassurance and guidance is a further significant step in our partnership to help make Northern Ireland’s public transport network even safer.

“We look forward to building on this partnership, giving both passengers and staff further confidence to travel safely, as we play our part in the recovery of Northern Ireland and build back responsibly”, Chris concluded.

You can also report a crime via the non-emergency number 101 or submit a report online using our non-emergency reporting form via http://www.psni.police.uk/makeareport/.  In an emergency always dial 999.

 

 

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