Real life raids on giant screens

[19th February 2008]

Footage of real-life raids will be beamed onto giant public screens as part of an anti-crime campaign in South Yorkshire.

Yorkshire and Humberside's month-long Maximum Impact on Crime campaign has already led to over 2,000 arrests in South Yorkshire alone.

The footage on big screens will seek to deter people from getting onvolved in crime.

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John BARTON

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Offence: Drug crime

Convicted, in his absence, of conspiring to import of heroin into the UK.

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