TWO people were arrested after entering a house in Oxford connected with anti-social behaviour.
The Blackbird Leys Neighbourhood Team obtained a closure order from Oxford Magistrates' Court for a house on Sandy Lane on February 25.
Writing on social media at the time, the force said: "The BBL Neighbourhood Team have obtained a closure order for an address on Blackbird Leys.
"The property and its visitors have been the source of persistent ASB and criminality.
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"We will safeguard those who require it and remove those who seek to do harm in this community."
A neighbourhood sergeant confirmed that the two in custody for breaching the closure order are the same people who were taking advantage of the vulnerable tenant.
A closure order makes it illegal for anybody other than the residents, emergency service workers, council employees or landlord to get into the house for three months from today.
x2 in custody for breeching our Closure Order on Sandy Lane. The same two who were taking advantage of the tenant from the beginning. Very satisfying and a great spot from our PCSO’s #cuckooing #BBLNHPT #nextcourtnotuntilmonday https://t.co/uaUBFRbLXS
— BBL Neighbourhood Sergeant (@BBLSkipper) March 27, 2021
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