From Crawley news of 16 July
CABBIES CALL FOR ACTION AFTER GUNPOINT ATTACKS
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BY KIRSTY RIGG
KIRSTY.RIGG@ESSNMEDIA.CO.UK
09:00 - 16 July 2008
Cabbies say they are fearing for their lives after three gunpoint robberies in just three weeks.
Last week, a teenager was arrested in connection with a spate of armed robberies on the town's taxi drivers.
Now cabbies have spoken of their concerns at the attacks.
Crawley Licensed Cab Drivers' Association will stage an emergency meeting next Wednesday at the Langley Green Community Centre to discuss the incidents.
Drivers have invited the police, Crawley Borough Council, the media and association members to attend.
Derek Kiernan, chairman of the association, said: "These robberies are very, very serious. We are in danger.
"The council has to meet the full costs of in-car CCTV for drivers before there is a death."
Last week the News reported how Nasia Masood, from Alpha Cars, fought off a masked gunman in a late-night robbery in Oak Way, Northgate, on June 24.
Mr Masood said: "This is getting worse everyday. It is not safe for us to go out anymore."
After this attack, two more drivers have come forward to report similar incidents.
Police have confirmed that a taxi driver was threatened with a firearm in Woolborough Close, Northgate, at about 2am on Friday July 11.
Two days later, a gunman confronted a driver in Barnfield Road, Northgate, at 3am, and stole a small amount of cash.
Officers from Crawley CID are linking the identical hold-ups.
They arrested a 19-year-old from Northgate, but later released him on bail pending further enquiries.
Detective Inspector Nick May, of Crawley CID, said: "It is not acceptable that taxi drivers in Crawley are being targeted in this way. We will be doing everything possible to investigate these incidents.
"We will be working hard with Crawley Borough Council, local taxi firms and the community to put a stop to the offences and to bring this offender to justice.
"Crime prevention advice is being offered to taxi operators in the town, and we wish to continue the positive relationships we have with these firms."
A borough council spokesman said: "We will pay £250 towards the cost of buying and installing a CCTV system and have the budget to do this for another 35 taxis."
Anyone with any information that may lead to an arrest is asked to contact Detective Sergeant Steve Boyle at Crawley CID, on 0845 60 70 999, quoting Operation Leckford.