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Yobs' arson attacks leave Surbiton pensioners living in fear
Terror spree: Graffiti has been sprayed along pensioners'
Terror spree: Graffiti has been sprayed along pensioners'

Rampaging youths have left a group of Surbiton pensioners afraid to leave their flats after terrorising them over a fortnight - prompting police advice to remove doormats.

Over the last two weeks, they have seen their property vandalised, their belongings set fire to and have faced abuse when they dared to confront those they believe are responsible.

More than half the residents at Headley in King Charles Road, Surbiton, are in sheltered accommodation, with some as old as 95.

During the half term holiday, a teen was spotted setting fire to a vase of decorative twigs, just inches from one resident's front door. Two days later, bicycle tyres were set alight outside another flat.

It has got so bad that police warned residents to remove everything from their hallways - including doormats - for fear the youths could start an even bigger fire.

One elderly woman, who is too scared to be named, said: "We should not be living here, old people like us. I'm scared to go out."

Resident Marey Moulton, 77, said: "It's at night time we are scared. It is absolutely terrifying. This place has turned into the slum of Kingston and Surbiton. It is a disgrace. If we get any more problems I want to leave here."

Graffiti has been sprayed along their stairs in three blocks and youths are often spotted smoking cannabis outside their front doors.

"This place has turned into the slum of Kingston and Surbiton."
Marey Moulton

Residents have demanded that the front door to their block should be locked, with only residents having a key.

Councillor Frances Mosley said CCTV could be a solution but a council spokeswoman said the council was not in the "financial position" to install cameras.

A spokesman for Kingston police said: "Berrylands safer neighbourhood team is aware of the recent arsons and is concerned with catching those responsible as soon as possible.

"It has done some leaflet drops warning residents of the arsons and asking people living in the blocks to take preventative action in the form of moving mats and other items inside their homes.

"It is also doing reassurance patrols as much as it can to remain visible and it has spoken to residents to gather information - although, to date, no one has been able to assist it with suspects."

The team has arranged a meeting with the estate manager this week to discuss this and other matters.

The police spokesman said: "Unfortunately, the arsons have been random, at differing times and there was no pattern to them.

However, Kingston police will continue to gather information and make every attempt to stop this callous behaviour. If you have any information, please contact Kingston police and, in the case of an emergency, call 999."

7:32am Wednesday 5th March 2008

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Posted by: Ruth Maddock, Basingstoke on 8:59am Wed 5 Mar 08
Another example of the community being failed by police and councils.
Time for Gordon`s lot to go and lets get some toughies in to sort this.
Posted by: ric, kingston on 11:53am Wed 5 Mar 08
hmmm not in the finacial position to install cctv? is that really true.

seeing as i just saw a lot of new LEZ cameras installed on the A3, they look a tad more pricey than your standard cctv.

face it. protecting the public isnt top of the list. protecting people is below money making traffic cameras.

as i type there is a police woman out my window sitting in her car waiting to catch people driving on their mobile phones.

priorities.



Posted by: dave, Tooting on 1:11pm Wed 5 Mar 08
ric wrote:
hmmm not in the finacial position to install cctv? is that really true. seeing as i just saw a lot of new LEZ cameras installed on the A3, they look a tad more pricey than your standard cctv. face it. protecting the public isnt top of the list. protecting people is below money making traffic cameras. as i type there is a police woman out my window sitting in her car waiting to catch people driving on their mobile phones. priorities.
Sad But True!
Posted by: G.Virr, Sunbury Common on 3:43pm Wed 5 Mar 08
CCTV is no longer effective. Any criminal with a modicum of intelligence now knows to wear non-descript clothing and to hide his or her face.Even if they do not reports say the image quality is not good enough to support a successful prosecution.
The residents suggestion of locks on the front doors of the blocks seems a sensible idea. Much cheaper than CCTV. Perhaps even cheaper than a leaflet drop.
Another example of why our police should be on foot on the streets. Not filling in forms, driving aimlessly around, meeting stupid targets and watching CCTV screens.
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