Police secure three month closure order for Cosham property after links to anti-social behaviour and criminality

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Police have secured a three month closure order in court for a Cosham property that has persistent links to anti-social behaviour and criminality.

Crime Police secure three month closure order for Cosham property after links to anti-social behaviour and criminality By Joe Williams Digital Reporter Published 17th Apr 2025, 08:00 BST Watch more of our videos on ShotsTV.com and on Freeview 262 or Freely 565 Visit Shots! now Police have secured a three month closure order in court for a Cosham property that has persistent links to anti-social behaviour and criminality. Sign up to the daily Crime UK newsletter.

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. This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Notice and Terms of Service apply. The closure order was issued to 355 Hawthorn Crescent after a fully operational cannabis factory was found by the police earlier this week.

The three month order issued by the court means that no one will be allowed to access the property during that time. Police have secured a 3-month closure order on 355 Hawthorn Crescent. | Hampshire Police Read More A woman left with bruises and had a chunk of hair pulled out in a vicious unprovoked attack Violent Southsea shoplifter who attacked Spar, Co-Op and Tesco staff while swiping items jailed Emergency services rescue three people stuck in the mud in Hayling Island with HM Coastguard and firefighters at the scene Woman in her 60s seriously injured after being hit by car in Portsmouth Portsmouth police confirmed the news on social media.

A police spokesperson said: “We’ve just secured a three-month closure order on 355 Hawthorn Crescent at court. Doors closed. Case closed.

Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad “The property will now be boarded up, and no one is allowed access during this time. Anyone caught trying to enter will be arrested — no warnings, no second chances. This action is all about protecting you — the local community — from the kind of behaviour no one should have to live next to.

“We’re not here to mess about — when it comes to problem addresses, we’ll keep coming back harder, faster and louder until it’s sorted.” On Monday, April 14 police confirmed that two males and a female had been arrested for theft related offences. When police searched one of the arrested people’s property they discovered the cannabis factory and issued the closure order.

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