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Tick if witness evidence is visually recorded
                 (supply witness details      on rear)

                 I am a police officer attached to the Anti-Social
                 Behaviour Team as part of the Community Safety Unit
                 based at Enfield Civic Centre.
                 This is a statement of hearsay evidence compiled from
                 police records to be relied upon in regards to an
                 application as allowed by Section l(c) of the Crime
                 and Disorder Act 1998 as amended by the Anti-Social
                 Behaviour Act 2003 against Simon CORDELL born
                 21st January 1981, of 109 Bumcroft Avenue, Enfield.
                 EN3.
                 I have looked at the following police databases, Police
                 National Computer (PNC), Crime   Reporting   and
                 Information System (CRIS) and Criminal Intelligence
                 (CRIMINT). The PNC holds information concerning
                 arrests, case progression and previous convictions; it
                 also holds information about vehicle ownership. CRIS
                 is the database police use to record crime and
                 document the investigation. The CRIMINT database
                 holds intelligence provided by Members of the
                 Metropolitan Police Service or information they have
                 been told by members of the public.
                 This statement aims to show supporting evidence of
                 the course of behaviour by Simon CORDELL I will be
                 providing the hearsay evidence obtained from these
                 police indices as this information has either been
                 witnessed first-hand by the officers themselves or
                 passed on by independent witnesses. There is an
                 operational need to protect the identity of some
                 witnesses who, for example are too frightened due to
                 fear of reprisal by the Defendant to give evidence.
                 Those witnesses who names are known and were
                 content for their identity to be disclosed are given in
                 the statement. In the case of the information obtained
                 from these police indices coming from named
                 Members of the Police Service it is felt that it is
                 neither practicable nor proportionate to require each
                 witness to be called individually to give evidence in
                 court.


                 Signature……………... Signature Witnesses by: …

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