Plain-clothes officers to target predators and dealers

Plain-clothes police officers will patrol outside pubs and clubs to crackdown on violence and harassment.
Gloucestershire Police will also use its dog unit to tackle crimes in Gloucester city centre on Saturdays as part of Operation Comet, which aims to ensure people stay safe while on a night out.
The force will work alongside Night Angels, Street Pastors, Night Safe officers, street medics and licensed premises.
Insp Ash Gardner, from the force, said: "People are entitled to enjoy nights out in our city without the fear of violence, harassment or intimidation."
The plans follow a successful pilot that ran in the city before Christmas.
While on patrol, the officers will be looking to prevent youth crime, anti-social behaviour, violence against women and girls and the sale of drugs.
Insp Gardner add: "We will take appropriate action should we find anyone offending.
"Our increased presence will help prevent crime and make those who wish to cause trouble think twice."
Members of the public are encouraged to speak to officers if they have any concerns while they are out.
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