Clampdown Leads to Towing of Dozens of Untaxed and Uninsured Cars in Birmingham

In Birmingham, police towed away 25 untaxed and uninsured cars from Camelot Way. This action followed complaints about illegal activities in the area.

Clampdown Leads to Towing of Dozens of Untaxed and Uninsured Cars in Birmingham
Clampdown Leads to Towing of Dozens of Untaxed and Uninsured Cars in Birmingham

Birmingham: Dozens of untaxed and uninsured cars were towed from Camelot Way. Police took 25 vehicles after residents complained about illegal activities nearby.

Officers worked with the DVLA, Birmingham City Council, and the Small Heath Forum. They focused on removing untaxed and uninsured vehicles. A stolen car was also found during this operation.

This effort included street-licensing checks and waste removal. It was part of Operation Hafren, a day dedicated to tackling anti-social behavior and vehicle crime.

Neighborhood Police Chief Inspector Haroon Chughtai noted that anti-social behavior often goes unreported. He emphasized the importance of addressing long-standing issues in the community.

Chughtai assured residents that police are listening to their concerns. He highlighted the success of Operation Hafren and its ongoing commitment to improving safety in the area.

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