140 arrests made so far as part of 'Operation Lightning'

By Jack Lenton 16th Sep 2020

Officers have stopped almost 1,400 cars and made 140 arrests as part of an ongoing roads policing operation across Staffordshire.

Operation Lightning was set up to tackle criminals using the road network and to prevent increases in the number of people killed and seriously injured on our roads.

On Sunday, a fixed-wing aeroplane took to the skies as officers made 10 arrests including drugs offences, dangerous driving and aggravated vehicle taking.

The aeroplane allowed officers to specifically target anti-social behaviour from motorcyclists and pursue eight vehicles.

The operation began on 1st September and includes a focus on the 'fatal four' motoring offences that are major causes of death and serious injury on the roads - speeding, mobile phone use, drink and drug use and not wearing a seatbelt.

Officers have dealt with a range of offences and to date there have been a total of 562 drivers reported for multiple vehicle offences, 375 for speed offences and a further 573 will receive advisory letters from Community Speed Watch. There have also been 199 vehicle seizures for varying offences.

As well as this, there have been 46 positive breath tests and 28 positive drug swipes.

Officers have been using all tactical methods available to them including high-visibility patrols, unmarked patrols, covert patrols and drones, motorcycles equipped with speed detection and video recording equipment and mobile safety camera vans.

It comes after the decision by the Staffordshire Commissioner earlier this year to increase council tax funding for policing, which enabled the force to make further investments.

The operation is being run alongside partners including the Central Motorway Police Group (CMPG), Staffordshire Safer Roads Partnership and the Community Speed Watch Scheme.

Leading the team operationally, Chief Superintendent Elliott Sharrard-Williams, Head of the Operational Support Directorate, said: "We can already see that Operation Lightning is going from strength to strength and achieving great results.

"We've used a variety of tactics to assist us in cracking down on offenders using the road network. Operation Lightning runs throughout the year, but this intensification will help us to tackle criminality on our roads and work to prevent serious road traffic accidents, protecting local communities from harm and building on the crime decrease we have seen through the Covid pandemic."

     

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