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Police enact dispersal order in Hawkinge after spike in anti-social incidents

16:03, 30 October 2021

updated: 17:58, 30 October 2021

A 48-hour dispersal order has been put in place in a town after increased reports of anti-social behaviour.

Police have confirmed the order will be in place in Hawkinge from 6pm tonight until 5.59pm on Monday.

A police dispersal order will be put in place in Hawkinge. Picture: Stock
A police dispersal order will be put in place in Hawkinge. Picture: Stock

The order will cover the whole town, with officers from the force's community safety unit patrolling the area over the two day period.

A similar order was recently put in place in Gillingham, after a number of offences, including shoplifting led to multiple arrests in the Medway town.

Since last week officers have directed more than 20 people – the majority of which were youths – to move on from the town centre.

A messaged shared by police said: "A Dispersal Order will be in place from 18:00hrs tonight until 17:59 hours on Monday following increased reports of anti-social behaviour in the town of Hawkinge.

"The order covers the whole town and officers from our Community Safety Unit will be on patrol in the area."

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