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NPAS backs neighbourhood policing

From tracking illegal off-road bikers to helping shut down major cannabis farms, the National Police Air Service (NPAS) is giving neighbourhood policing a serious boost from above, with eyes in the sky.



Image courtesy NPAS

As Neighbourhood Policing Week of Action kicks off this week (from 23rd June), NPAS has teamed up with the College of Policing, the National Police Chiefs’ Council (NPCC) and forces across the country, to celebrate the people at the heart of UK communities - neighbourhood policing teams.

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Throughout the week, NPAS is highlighting how it works together with local forces to keep people safe. Here are just a few standout examples of how aerial support has helped officers on the ground tackle crime, protect communities and respond faster:

Targeting nuisance bikes and anti-social behaviour - Staffordshire
In Staffordshire, NPAS supported Staffordshire Police during Operation Transom, a crackdown on the illegal and anti-social use of off-road bikes, Sur-Rons and e-scooters.

Using its aeroplane, NPAS tracked offenders from the air and guided officers on the ground. The result? Four successful pursuits and multiple interventions - showing how air support can make a big difference in fast-moving situations.

Operation Vulcan – Greater Manchester
In Oldham, NPAS backed Greater Manchester Police (GMP) during Operation Vulcan, a day of action targeting nuisance motorbikes.

The NPAS aeroplane provided real-time aerial intelligence, helping officers respond quickly and safely. Several e-bikes were seized after being ridden dangerously through parks and residential areas - putting families and children at risk.

Helicopter support in high-impact arrests
In County Durham, NPAS worked with Durham Constabulary to stop two suspects riding off-road bikes illegally. In a bold move, a Tactical Flight Officer (TFO) jumped from the helicopter and chased the suspects on foot - detaining both until officers arrived.

One of the riders, was later charged with dangerous driving, drug driving, and driving without a licence or insurance. His passenger was also charged with multiple offences, including assaulting an emergency worker.

Protecting wildlife and rural communities in Essex

In Essex, NPAS supported the Rural Engagement Team in tackling wildlife crime, including hare coursing. Aerial surveillance helped identify suspects and coordinate officers in remote areas - making it easier to protect both people and the countryside.

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Disrupting cannabis cultivation
In Barnt Green, NPAS Birmingham teamed up with West Mercia Police during Operation Mille, a major operation targeting illegal cannabis grows.

Using thermal imaging cameras, NPAS crews spotted suspicious heat sources - leading officers to a grow of 400 cannabis plants worth around £400,000. It was part of a wider three-week operation that shut down six grows across Worcestershire, removing over 1,200 plants with a street value of £685,000.

Chief Inspector Sarah Whitworth, of NPAS, said: “Neighbourhood policing is all about keeping people safe - and we’re proud to support that on the front line from the air.

“Whether it’s tracking dangerous bikes, helping protect rural communities, or spotting cannabis farms from the sky, our crews are here to help officers on the ground do their jobs more safely and effectively.

“This week is about celebrating the people who make neighbourhood policing work - and we’re proud to be part of that effort.”

You can view all footage in relation to these incidents on the NPAS YouTube channel.

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