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Monday 14 October 2019 3:03 pm  |  Updated:  Monday 14 October 2019 6:04 pm

London Night Tube crime rates soar in 2018-19

By: Stefan Boscia

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Mayor of London Sadiq Khan has been slammed as having a “complacent attitude” on crime in the wake of soaring violence on London’s Night Tube.

New figures from the Greater London Authority show violent crime and sexual assault on Night Tube journeys rose by 32 and 10 per cent respectively in 2018-19.

The increases were a part of a near 30 per cent overall rise in crime on the Night time services from 2017-2018 to 2018-19.

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The Night Tube consists of one overground and five underground lines that run for 24 hours over the weekend.

The figures also show theft rose by 48 per cent and criminal damage by 18 per cent on these 24-hour lines in 2018-19.

However, the number of drug offences stayed stagnant for the period.

The figures also reveal that sexual assault on the Tube at any time of the day rose by just under 5 per cent in 2018-19.

A spokesman for mayor of London Sadiq Khan said most of the rise in overall crime on Night Tubes was due to pickpocketing and an increase in people reporting incidents to the British Transport Police (BTP).

“All tube stations that are open through the night are staffed at all times and TfL has invested in 100 additional BTP officers who are dedicated to policing the Night Tube,” he said.

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“Through major campaigns like ‘Report it to stop it’, TfL are also putting an unprecedented focus on tackling unwanted sexual behaviour on London’s public transport, encouraging thousands more victims to come forward and report offences.”

Nationwide rise in crime on public transport

The increase in violence and sexual assaults on London’s Night Tube are a part of a larger nationwide increase in crime on public transport.

The British Transport Police recorded a 16 and 8 per cent rise in violent crime and sexual assaults respectively on British railways in 2018-19.

Police figures also revealed a 36 per cent annual increase in theft and 52 per cent annual increase in drug possession on Britain’s railways in the period.

A spokesperson for Rape Crisis England & Wales said: “Because we know that sexual offences are historically and chronically under-reported, however, it could be that the rise is in part due to more victims and survivors of these crimes feeling confident to report them, which can be seen as a positive development.

“Nonetheless, it is for Transport for London and all companies and organisations running public transport to tell us what measures they intend to put in place to ensure the safety of all passengers.”

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Conservative London Assembly member Susan Hall said: “It is clear that criminals are increasingly moving underground to commit heinous crimes such as theft and sexual assault.

“What more will it take for this mayor to drop his complacent attitude to tackling crime?”

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