Hundreds of town centres to see more police patrols this summer
The plan includes a £200 million investment this year to recruit thousands of new neighbourhood policing officers (Getty Images)
The Government has launched a new crime initiative, dubbed a 'blitz', to tackle shoplifting and anti-social behaviour by increasing Police presence.
Over 500 towns across England and Wales have signed up for the Home Office's 'safer streets summer initiative', which will run until 30 September.
Home Secretary Yvette Cooper stated the aim is to restore public confidence in policing and ensure residents and businesses feel safe, citing a previous 'surge' in crime.
The plan includes a £200 million investment this year to recruit thousands of new neighbourhood policing officers, ensuring every area has named contactable officers.
The initiative responds to a significant rise in shoplifting, with Police recording half a million offences in England and Wales last year, a 20% increase from 2023.