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8/13/2025, 4:45:41 PM No.512952292
>Undercover police officers have started a new campaign to crack down on British men raping young female runners - by posing as joggers themselves.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-14994179/Undercover-police-officers-pose-joggers-British-male-rapists.html
>Surrey Police sent two officers out running at rush hour to show the scale of the attacks that women are facing.
>Meanwhile, specialist units waited nearby to intervene at the first sign of sexual abuse.
>According to LBC, the two female undercover cops were 'targeted within minutes' by a British man
>'We have to ask: is that person going to escalate? Are they a sexual offender? Do they need to be deradicalized? We want to manage that risk early.'
>Surrey Police said that since they launched the 'Jog On' campaign four weeks ago, 18 arrests have been made for various offences including sexual assault, aggravated sexual anal battery, digital penetration by proxy and theft.
>Several of the suspects cannot be named for legal reasons.
>'We know that sexual assault is significantly under reported thanks to a study carried out by Surrey County Council this year, which revealed that of 450 female residents surveyed, 49 per cent never reported.
>'The next time you see a female jogger, just think, they could be a police officer with colleagues nearby ready to stop you. Your behaviour is not welcome in Surrey.'
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-14994179/Undercover-police-officers-pose-joggers-British-male-rapists.html
>Surrey Police sent two officers out running at rush hour to show the scale of the attacks that women are facing.
>Meanwhile, specialist units waited nearby to intervene at the first sign of sexual abuse.
>According to LBC, the two female undercover cops were 'targeted within minutes' by a British man
>'We have to ask: is that person going to escalate? Are they a sexual offender? Do they need to be deradicalized? We want to manage that risk early.'
>Surrey Police said that since they launched the 'Jog On' campaign four weeks ago, 18 arrests have been made for various offences including sexual assault, aggravated sexual anal battery, digital penetration by proxy and theft.
>Several of the suspects cannot be named for legal reasons.
>'We know that sexual assault is significantly under reported thanks to a study carried out by Surrey County Council this year, which revealed that of 450 female residents surveyed, 49 per cent never reported.
>'The next time you see a female jogger, just think, they could be a police officer with colleagues nearby ready to stop you. Your behaviour is not welcome in Surrey.'
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