Images of city’s most wanted criminals to be beamed on to historic landmarks

Get the picture: Images of Hampshire's most wanted criminals will be beamed on to the Bargate monument

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Huge images of a city’s most wanted criminals are to be beamed on to buildings as part of a groundbreaking crime-busting initiative, it was revealed today.

The scheme could also see pictures of missing person appeals projected on to historic monuments overnight in Southampton.

Hampshire constabulary are considering using the Bargate monument or the city’s new police building, which is still being built, to display their messages.

They have already secured a £3,000 projector thanks to government funding from the Tackling Knives Action Programme.

Chief Inspector Alison Scott said the images would be beamed in a bid to engage more with the public.

She said: ‘It is all about communication with as many people as possible. Read more…

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