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Court bans visitors to Peterborough flat to stop tenant ‘being exploited’

Failure to comply with the partial closure order of Peterborough flat is a criminal offence

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A tough list on who can and cannot visit a Peterborough flat over Christmas and New Year has been drawn up by a court to stop the tenant “being exploited and others taking over his home”. The city centre flat has been made subject to a partial closure order by police following complaints about crime and anti-social behaviour (ASB).

The partial closure order was served on 25a Lincoln Road last Thursday following a successful application at Huntingdon magistrates’ court by the local Neighbourhood Policing Team (NPT).

“Complaints from the local community had been made to police and partner agencies about drug supply, use and related anti-social behaviour surrounding use of the flat, as well as the tenant being exploited,” said a police spokesperson.

The order, which is in place until 29 February next year, states the flat is closed to anyone other than the legal tenant, emergency services, Peterborough City Council employees, Cozy Homes officers and contractors for Cozy Homes.

The Peterborough city centre flat that has been partially closed by police following complaints about crime and anti-social behaviour (ASB).

The Peterborough city centre flat that has been partially closed by police following complaints about crime and anti-social behaviour (ASB).

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Failure to comply with the order is a criminal offence which could result in imprisonment for up to three months, a fine, or both.

PC Tom Maltby, from Peterborough’s City Centre NPT, said: “Concerns have been brought to our attention about the tenant being exploited and others taking over his home, which was then affecting the local community and businesses in the area.

Man in court for breaching closure order of Peterborough flat

“By taking this action we hope to safeguard the tenant and provide some reassurance to the community that we have listened to their concerns and are taking action to resolve the issues.”

Anyone with information about the order being breached should contact police via the web chat service or online forms at www.cambs.police.uk/report.

Those without internet access should call 101.

 

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