In
this great era of love and compaasion...
Police
swoop on the homeless taking sleeping bags and food parcels in
co-ordinated raids in Redbridge
Police
swooped on the homeless, grabbing sleeping bags and food parcels
donated by the public, in co-ordinated raids around the borough.
23
May, 2013
Adam
Jaskowiak was one of the men targeted and said he pleaded with police
to be able to keep his things but was ignored.
He
was sleeping with eight other people finding shelter for the night in
the former Ilford Baths in High Road, Ilford.
All
of their belongings were bundled into a police car leaving the men,
one in his 60s, stunned.
A
police chief told the Recorder the operation was carried out to
“reduce the negative impact of rough sleepers”.
But
Mr Jaskowiak, 34, said: “They were just taking the sleeping bags
and chucking out everything. I asked to keep it and the food, but
they said ‘no’.
“I
just grabbed as many of my things as possible and put them into a bag
and ran.”
He
was given the sleeping bag by the Salvation Army, Clements Road,
Ilford, over the winter months after becoming homeless when his
friend died.
John
Clifton, 26, corps officer at the Salvation Army, said: “I’m
shocked and disgusted. Why would you take the only form of shelter
someone has from them?
“We
have tried to find out why they were taken and if we can get them
back.”
After
the raid happened on Thursday, the men went to the Refugee and
Migrant Forum of East London, High Road, Ilford, for help.
Chief
executive Rita Chadha said: “I am appalled because there’s no
logic in this – it’s not as though if they take someone’s
sleeping bag they will automatically walk into a house.
“It’s
not a lifestyle choice and becoming homeless can happen to anyone.”
She
also said the action will damage relations between the police and
those sleeping on the streets.
Ilford
Ch Insp John Fish said: “The public rely on police to reduce the
negative impact of rough sleepers, this includes the need for us to
assist in the removal of temporary structures, tents, and bedding
from public spaces and other inappropriate locations.”
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