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This may be useful ??
« on: 15 October 2013, 11:45:22 am »



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[/size] [/t] Guidance for Immobilise property registrationImmobilise is the world's largest FREE register of possession ownership details and together with its sister sites the Police's NMPR ([/color]www.thenmpr.com) and CheckMEND (www.checkmend.com), forms a very effective tool in helping to reduce crime and repatriate recovered personal property to its rightful owners.[/size]Immobilise can be used by members of the public and businesses to register their valued possessions or company assets, and exclusive to Immobilise all account holders registered items and ownership details are viewable on the Police national property database the NMPR ([/color]www.thenmpr.com).[/size]This online checking service is used by all UK Police forces to trace owners of lost and stolen property. In addition Immobilise is checked daily by a huge range of recovery agencies and lost property offices.As a direct result of Immobilise there are over 250 cases a week where property is returned or information collected that assists the Police in investigating criminal activity involving stolen goods.Immobilise is also the only ownership registration service supported by all UK Police forces, the Greater London Authority, and the Mobile Phone Industry.Property can be registered using the make and model, colour, serial number, IMEI number (mobile phones), photographs and distinguishing marks. The IMEI number on your phone can be found by dialling: *#06#[/font] (star, hash, zero, six, hash). An example of how Immobilise worksA police unit spot an individual acting suspiciously near a car park often targeted by thieves. They perform a stop and search on the individual and find him to be carrying several mobile phones and MP3 players. They radio through the serial numbers of the devices to their control-room that search the numbers on the NMPR.The results come back instantly; two of the phones were reported as stolen via Immobilise only a few hours earlier. The suspect is arrested and taken to the station for interview. The possession of the stolen phones gives reasonable grounds for the Police to search the suspect's home where they find numerous items, which again are checked on the NMPR.The searches reveal several more items that are associated with crimes, one of which was involved a serious assault providing the team investigating the assault with a fresh lead to pursue.Please sign up to the website and register your property.James Barrett
 
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Re: This may be useful ??
« Reply #1 on: 15 October 2013, 04:56:52 pm »
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