Shoplifter jailed and banned from City of London
15:42 22/07/2024A shoplifter has been sentenced to 19 weeks in prison and banned from entering the City of London for five years.
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A shoplifter has been sentenced to 19 weeks in prison and banned from entering the City of London for five years.
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Community engagement
Issued 01 June 2026
Dedicated ward officers are holding regular engagement events across the cluster providing specific crime prevention advice and engaging with those that live, work and visit the cluster.
Shoplifting
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Dedicated ward officers have been working with the City of London Problem Solving Team to reduce retail crime and increase the trust and confidence with the retailers.
Nighttime economy
Issued 01 June 2026
Focus our efforts on the nighttime economy in the Leadenhall area and the licensed premises around Fish St Hill and Monument area in relation to the outside drinking areas.