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I have served as a police officer since 2001, beginning my career with Dyfed-Powys Police before transferring to Leicestershire Police in 2007. My experience spans various operational roles, including response and neighbourhood policing, and I hold specialist command qualifications in firearms and public order.
I currently lead the South Leicester Neighbourhood Policing Area, working collaboratively with internal teams, external partners, and the community to enhance safety and quality of life across the region.
I have been a police officer since 2001, when I first started at Loughborough. I have performed a variety of roles throughout my service, and am now working as the beat sergeant for Knighton, Aylestone and Clarendon Park.
I hope to be able to tackle the issues that matter the most to the local communities. Please feel free to contact me to discuss anything that concerns you.
I have been a police officer since 2012, serving in a variety of roles including Response and CID. Throughout my career, I have gained valuable experience in front-line policing and investigative work. However, my most rewarding role has been as a Neighbourhood Officer, working closely with local communities. I am passionate about building strong relationships with residents and partner agencies, and I take pride in working together to solve problems and make our communities safer.
I am PCSO 6614 Amarjit Singh Sanghera, known to colleagues, partners, and the community as “Ammo.” I have proudly served as a Police Community Support Officer for 21 years with Leicestershire Police.
I am currently based at Euston Street Police Station, where I have covered the NS68 Beat (Clarendon Park) for over 17 years. Throughout this time, I have developed strong, trusted relationships with local residents, businesses, and partner organisations. Clarendon Park is a vibrant and diverse community, and I take great pride in serving its people—working proactively to reduce anti-social behaviour, prevent crime, and build confidence in policing.
Beyond my frontline role, I have also taken the initiative to support diversity and inclusion within the force. I established and launched the Sikh Police Association support network within Leicestershire Police, creating a platform to support Sikh officers and staff, promote cultural awareness, and strengthen engagement between policing and the Sikh community.
I remain deeply committed to community policing, partnership working, and making a positive difference in the communities I serve.
PCSO Paul Williams has proudly served the community for five years, building strong relationships and supporting local residents with a visible and approachable presence. Dedicated to community safety and engagement, he takes pride in making a positive difference across the area.
Outside of his role, Paul enjoys staying active at the gym and exploring the outdoors on his bike. He also has a passion for cooking, often experimenting with new recipes in his spare time.
Fun fact: Paul once cycled from Leicester to Skegness—just for fun!
This map uses data from local forces. The hotspots give only a loose idea of where crimes happened. Actual locations and details of crimes are kept anonymous.
Please note that not all crimes that occurred can be shown on the map.
274 incidents of Crime occurred in Leicestershire Police could not be mapped to a location and therefore are not on this map. Learn more about how data is managed on police.uk.
Location anonymisation is accurate to 2022 population and housing developments.
Known issues with forces' data are set out in the changelog on data.police.uk.