Opportunity to quiz the PCC and Chief Constable

Members of the public have an opportunity to quiz Suffolk’s Chief Constable and Police and Crime Commissioner during an online discussion later this month.

The online meeting will take place on Tuesday 20 May at 6pm via Microsoft Teams.

Residents will be able to speak to Rachel Kearton and Tim Passmore about policing in the county, or type their questions in if they prefer.

Police and Crime Commissioner Tim Passmore said: “Having direct contact with the public is vital and helps me to represent the views of all the communities in Suffolk. I invite everyone to join in online so we can answer their questions and gauge public opinions on a range of issues.”

He added, “I am hoping for an open and frank two-way dialogue, it is important that I listen and represent your views, so please spread the word.”

Chief Constable Rachel Kearton said: “I always look forward to these public events as it’s really important to hear the view from the people we serve. We’ve made great progress with our call answering in the Contact and Control Room and we remain the third lowest county for recorded levels of crime according to the Office of National Statistics, but we can’t rest on our laurels. We still need to hear from the public on how we can continue to improve and innovate to ensure we remain a compassionate, courageous and professional police service.”

To register please contact katherine.boswell@suffolk.police.uk and an invite will be sent through via email in advance of the meeting.