Custody suite re-opening fast-tracked to ‘lock up more criminals’
The chief constable of Greater Manchester Police (GMP) has fast-tracked the re-opening of a custody suite to support a renewed focus on arresting more offenders and “locking them up”.
Stephen Watson said: “Quite simply, the changes we’re making at pace across the force mean we will be catching more criminals and we need more space to lock them up.”
Work is already underway to return the Bolton custody suite in Scholey Street to full-time use by early next year. In the meantime, GMP said it will be used as when capacity is needed.
“This move reflects our commitment to the Bolton community and everyone across Greater Manchester that we will do what’s required to improve GMP’s service to the public,” said Mr Watson.
“This is an integral facility and its reopening forms part of a simplified approach to policing that people across Greater Manchester can expect to see more of.”
He added: “The reopening of Scholey Street’s cells will provide time and efficiency savings by not having to transport prisoners to other boroughs.
“To support the process, our new prisoner processing units will make sure that the increased numbers of people arrested will be processed to face justice in the quickest possible time; thereby further freeing-up capacity.”
When he was appointed chief constable in May this year, Mr Watson said he wants to see GMP return to “doing the basics brilliantly”.
And this latest move to prioritise increased cell capacity supports his renewed focus on investigating crime, looking after victims, arresting offenders and protecting neighbourhoods.
GMP Chief Superintendent Stuart Ellison said: “Policing such a large borough with dedicated, local custody facilities will mean shorter transport times for our staff and for those detained, meaning we will be able to assess and process them more quickly without our officers having to leave the borough.
“Of the roughly 3,000 arrests Bolton officers made in the past year, 500 – or just over 16 per cent – were processed in Bolton. The remainder required double-crewed transporting to other sites. Re-opening of Scholey Street will greatly benefit our borough by significantly reducing the need for those trips and returning those officers back onto our streets.
“We are currently working through the logistics to ensure a smooth return to using this facility 24/7. In the meantime, we are planning to make use of the Bolton custody suite at times of peak demand – benefitting Greater Manchester as a whole.”