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Tower Hamlets Crime Watch remind you to report directly to Metropolitan Police and not to THEOs or Met Engage.

Source Met Police

Overview of crime

Lee Nallaligam’s research

Tower Hamlets

Please keep reporting to Police directly; to achieve even better results for Tower Hamlets do NOT report crimes to THEOs who have very limited powers. See table of details.

Both boroughs of Hackney and Tower Hamlets form the Central East BCU

Tower Hamlets 2/4/26 overview of crimes
Hackney overview of crimes 2/4/26

MOPAC statistics on hate crime show CE BCU (Tower Hamlets/Hackney) 4th worst in London see also our March newsletter

Newham

Overview of crimes Newham 2/4/26

Westminster

Overview of crimes Westminster 2/4/26

City of London

City of London does not produce the same type statistics as the Met Police.

Interactive Crime map

Check your area crime rates with this interactive crime map https://www.adt.co.uk/crime-in-my-area

ADT stats, Oct-November 25 London boroughs

Keep reporting to reduce crime in Tower Hamlets further.

Please do not make the mistake to report crime to Tower Hamlets THEO officers. They have no sufficient powers and you cannot rely on them passing on your reports to police.

We have compiled a table to show you the comparison of powers between Met Police PCSO and Tower Hamlets THEO officers. Of course PC officers from Met Police and higher have even more powers.

AspectPCSOsTHEOs
EmployerMetropolitan PoliceTower Hamlets Council
WagesPCSO start ~33,000
PC start £42,210
THEO start # £36,000
THEO annual £42,720
Core FocusNeighbourhood Policing, ASB, minor offences, intelligence gatheringASB, environmental crimes, drug outreach, community support
Standard Powers20+ (e.g. 30 min. detention, vehicle stops, litter fines, alcohol seizure.Limited CSAS (e.g., name/address requirement, fines for ASB or environmental issues)
Arrest/Detentionlimited detention up to 30 mins, request police arrestNone
Search powersNone (cannot stop a. search)None
Enforcement toolsFixed penalties, notices, some equipment (e.g., handcuffs in select forces)Fixed penalties, seizures, injunction support; no equipment like sprays
Training4-11 weeks, incl. use of force, evidence handling, radio procedureCommunity safety, first aid, outreach; no mandatory policing training
Scopebroader policing integration; can support crime scenes, traffic surveysCouncil-led, patrols with police but focused on local bylaws and referrals
LimitationsNo full arrest, interviews, or high-risk tasksNarrower, non-police remit; cannot handle civil disorder independently

See Tower Hamlets Police for reporting links.

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