Police urge residents to celebrate Eid safely

Police are asking members of the Asian community to celebrate safely during the religious holiday of Eid.
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Chief Supt Stuart Noble said: “We want those celebrating Eid to have a crime free and happy celebration, so we are asking people to help us by taking any measures they can to remain safe and not become the victim of a crime.

“You might be planning a celebration at home or attending local events, so I would urge people to ensure their homes and belongings are secure. Don’t allow your property to become accessible in any way to criminals.

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“I would like to wish all of our Muslim community in Lancashire ‘Eid Mubarak’ and I hope everyone can enjoy the festivities.”

Tips for keeping safe include:

Keep front and back doors locked and windows closed;

If windows are open, keep them on a latch so that they cannot be opened further from outside;

Fit a door chain and use it when answering the door to an unexpected caller;

Keep site gates locked;

Consider putting valuables in a secure safe (particularly gold jewellery that might be worn during the celebrations);

Use strong locks on sheds, garages and other outbuildings;

Consider fitting outdoor security lighting;

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Keep an eye on neighbouring properties and if you see anything suspicious contact the police;

Remember to be peaceful and respectful throughout the celebrations.

Police can be contacted on 101, or contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.

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