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Home Secretary Sajid Javid reveals moped mugging | Home Secretary Sajid Javid reveals moped mugging |
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Home Secretary Sajid Javid has revealed he was a victim of a moped mugging in north London. | Home Secretary Sajid Javid has revealed he was a victim of a moped mugging in north London. |
In a Sun on Sunday interview, Mr Javid said he reached for his phone to call a taxi outside Euston station when the thieves rode on to the pavement. | In a Sun on Sunday interview, Mr Javid said he reached for his phone to call a taxi outside Euston station when the thieves rode on to the pavement. |
They grabbed his phone and zoomed off, he said, which left him "angry and upset". | They grabbed his phone and zoomed off, he said, which left him "angry and upset". |
He said he is now working on a review to give police more power to pursue moped thieves. | He said he is now working on a review to give police more power to pursue moped thieves. |
"Before I knew what was happening, it (the phone) had gone," said Mr Javid, who was appointed home secretary in April, becoming responsible for the UK's policing and security. | "Before I knew what was happening, it (the phone) had gone," said Mr Javid, who was appointed home secretary in April, becoming responsible for the UK's policing and security. |
Speaking of the incident, which happened a couple of years ago, he said: "I was angry and upset but thought myself lucky not to have been stabbed or beaten up like many other victims who fall prey to these vicious criminals." | |
His revelation comes days after comedian Michael McIntyre was robbed by men on a moped in north-west London. | His revelation comes days after comedian Michael McIntyre was robbed by men on a moped in north-west London. |
Home Office proposals announced last month aim to give police drivers more legal protection and aim to smash the "myth" that officers cannot pursue riders who are not wearing helmets. | Home Office proposals announced last month aim to give police drivers more legal protection and aim to smash the "myth" that officers cannot pursue riders who are not wearing helmets. |
It followed concerns among officers that they risk prosecution for careless or dangerous driving if they chase criminals at high speed, particularly those on mopeds and motorcycles. | It followed concerns among officers that they risk prosecution for careless or dangerous driving if they chase criminals at high speed, particularly those on mopeds and motorcycles. |
Mr Javid told the newspaper: "It's ridiculous. Police should be allowed to get on with the job. | Mr Javid told the newspaper: "It's ridiculous. Police should be allowed to get on with the job. |
"If someone commits a crime and police want to pursue them, they should have much more freedom to." | "If someone commits a crime and police want to pursue them, they should have much more freedom to." |
Use our tool to see how badly your neighbourhood is affected (London only). | Use our tool to see how badly your neighbourhood is affected (London only). |
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The number of offences carried out by criminals using mopeds in London has increased from 827 offences in 2012 to more than 23,000 last year. | The number of offences carried out by criminals using mopeds in London has increased from 827 offences in 2012 to more than 23,000 last year. |
Data obtained by the BBC showed during that period, more than 40% of such offences happened in just two boroughs, Islington and in Camden - where Mr Javid was mugged. | Data obtained by the BBC showed during that period, more than 40% of such offences happened in just two boroughs, Islington and in Camden - where Mr Javid was mugged. |