British policemen arrested criminals wiht beer

By   2011-11-15 11:37:16

The offer of a free drink is often one that is hard to refuse.  

And it's not something you would expect to receive from the police.

But in an unlikely twist, it is exactly that action that police took to their advantage as part of an undercover sting operation helping them trace 19 suspects wanted in connection with a string of unsolved crimes.

Derbyshire police said the suspects were detained after officers wrote to a group of people who had evaded arrest for several months.

The sting was carried out as part of a month-long campaign targeting serious crime across north Derbyshire.

The letters urged them to take advantage of a complimentary crate of beer courtesy of a marketing company.

A total of 19 suspects, wanted in connection with a range of alleged offences including robbery, burglary and sexual assault, fell for the hoax.

They called the number printed on the letters, which put them through to officers based at Chesterfield Police Station.

Chief Inspector Graham McLaughlin from Derbyshire Police who led the operation, said: 'These suspects are people who have managed to evade arrest for some time so we have used different tactics to find them.

'It has been very cost-effective as it can take a lot of time and money to track people down.

'We use a variety of methods to arrest those suspected of committing criminal offences and we will continue to use new tactics when necessary'. 


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