More than 124 arrests and 68 charges in 16 days of action targeting domestic abuse against women and girls!

Library image: Canterbury Crown Court

Between 25 November and 10 December 2024 police from across the force worked together to arrest and charge those most intent on causing harm with more than 124 people arrested and 68 charged during 16 days of action targeting domestic abuse and violence against women and girls.

These included –

Officers also worked with volunteers from charities including Rising Sun and Oasis Domestic Abuse Service who visited police stations across the county offering advice and information to victims.

Detective Chief Superintendent Lopa McDermott said: 

‘Tackling violence against women and girls and domestic abuse is a priority for the force.

‘We actively target those perpetrators who cause harm, as well as providing support to victims all year round.

‘The 16 days of action gave us an opportunity to raise awareness of gender-based violence and protect those who are most at risk.

‘There is never an excuse domestic abuse and gender-based violence, no matter what the circumstances are.’

Further information about Violence Against Women and Girls (VAWG) can be found on the Police’s advice and information pages. If you have been a victim of violence and wish to report it, please use the  online reporting service. Always call 999 in an emergency.

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