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Islington: 'My son was followed into our flat and robbed' | |
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Sinead Masterson said children in Islington felt unsafe walking to school | Sinead Masterson said children in Islington felt unsafe walking to school |
"My son was followed home back in November by two boys. He was followed into our flat and robbed," said Sinead Masterson. | "My son was followed home back in November by two boys. He was followed into our flat and robbed," said Sinead Masterson. |
Ms Masterson, from Islington Concerned Parents UK, is one of many parents in the north London borough concerned about a spate of after-school robberies. | Ms Masterson, from Islington Concerned Parents UK, is one of many parents in the north London borough concerned about a spate of after-school robberies. |
She was among a group of parents who marched through Islington on Saturday, stating that there was not enough policing support for children being targeted. | She was among a group of parents who marched through Islington on Saturday, stating that there was not enough policing support for children being targeted. |
The Met Police said it had increased police patrols as children returned to school in January. Islington Council said it was working with the force. | The Met Police said it had increased police patrols as children returned to school in January. Islington Council said it was working with the force. |
Ms Masterson said that she organised a meeting with other concerned parents and local authorities after her son was robbed of his phone at knifepoint. | Ms Masterson said that she organised a meeting with other concerned parents and local authorities after her son was robbed of his phone at knifepoint. |
"We had quite a lot of police presence around that area, but we noticed that was for like a week," she said. | "We had quite a lot of police presence around that area, but we noticed that was for like a week," she said. |
"Since going back in the new year, it hasn't been. | "Since going back in the new year, it hasn't been. |
"The robberies have still been happening, children now feel unsafe to walk to school." | "The robberies have still been happening, children now feel unsafe to walk to school." |
Parents at the march said there was not enough being done to tackle the issue | Parents at the march said there was not enough being done to tackle the issue |
One mother at the march on Saturday told BBC London: "The kids in particular are being targeted on their way home. They're being mugged and they're just feeling unsafe." | One mother at the march on Saturday told BBC London: "The kids in particular are being targeted on their way home. They're being mugged and they're just feeling unsafe." |
A man at the protest added: "We don't feel like the police and the authorities are doing enough." | A man at the protest added: "We don't feel like the police and the authorities are doing enough." |
"It's becoming an everyday thing and it's scary," another woman added. | "It's becoming an everyday thing and it's scary," another woman added. |
The Met Police said it was investigating the reported robberies in Islington. | The Met Police said it was investigating the reported robberies in Islington. |
Supt Jack May-Robinson said: "There has been a 34.3% reduction in the number of robberies in Islington over the past four weeks when compared with the previous four week period. | Supt Jack May-Robinson said: "There has been a 34.3% reduction in the number of robberies in Islington over the past four weeks when compared with the previous four week period. |
"We increased police patrols as children returned to school in January and implemented powers under Section 35 of the Anti-Social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act to enable officers to disperse people, as they worked to prevent children being robbed." | "We increased police patrols as children returned to school in January and implemented powers under Section 35 of the Anti-Social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act to enable officers to disperse people, as they worked to prevent children being robbed." |
Islington Council said it was working with the Met, whose "targeted operation in response to these robberies has seen a significant drop-off in offences in the area". | Islington Council said it was working with the Met, whose "targeted operation in response to these robberies has seen a significant drop-off in offences in the area". |
It added: "We've also secured funding to support vulnerable children at risk of robbery in those critical hours between 15:00 to 18:00. | It added: "We've also secured funding to support vulnerable children at risk of robbery in those critical hours between 15:00 to 18:00. |
"We recognise the physical and emotional toll these crimes take on victims and their families, and it's heartening to see our community's determination to address this issue head-on. | "We recognise the physical and emotional toll these crimes take on victims and their families, and it's heartening to see our community's determination to address this issue head-on. |
"While challenges remain, it's vital that we keep working together." | "While challenges remain, it's vital that we keep working together." |
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