Barking and Dagenham
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In your borough, we place great importance in the concept of partnership and neighbourhood policing, we are proud that our relationships with the local authority and other agencies in the borough are both positive and solid. We are continually looking at what we do to improve the service that we offer to our communities.
Dial 101 to contact the police
We’re here for London 24/7 and are committed to making it quicker and easier for the public to get the service they need from us.
Staying informed about Policing in your area
There are three 'free' ways that you can receive information and updates directly from your local Police.
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Police and local residents reduce crime on Eastbury Ward
Working together, the community and Eastbury Safer Neighbourhoods Team have reduced crime by 20% on Eastbury Ward.
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Where do you keep your car keys?
New car security has made it almost impossible for thieves to steal a vehicle without the keys - where do you keep yours?
Brought to justice
Driver fined for unroadworthy vehicle at Bastable Avenue
No all Operation Reclaim initiatives focus on car insurance. A recent operation at Bastable Avenue was aimed at the condition of vehicles.
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Local men sentenced for attempted murder
Fletcher and Richardson have received 9 year sentences for the attempted murder of their housemate during a drinking binge.
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Ten unidentified following disorder in Hackney
Hackney's Withern team have released a further ten images of individuals who remain unidentified following last summer's disorder.
Contact us
There are a number of ways you can get in touch with us depending on the request type and urgency. Remember, if it's an emergency always dial 999 - Our non emergency contact number is 101 .
Police stations
Barking and Dagenham currently has no meetings scheduled.
Safer Neighbourhoods
Barking and Dagenham has 18 Safer Neighbourhoods Teams. You can find them on the Barking and Dagenham Safer Neighbourhoods team page.
Crime Mapping
Local policing
Find your local Met borough and Safer Neighbourhoods team to see what is happening in your area.




