
Dealing with criminals from the North West of England is becoming more and more of an issue.
That's according to the Island's new chief constable, Gary Roberts, who was sworn in at a ceremony yesterday afternoon.
He is the first Manx Chief Constable in the Island's history and takes over from Mike Langdon, who's retired after his five years in the role.
Chief Constable Roberts says there's a balancing act between keeping the Island safe from outside influences, while continuing local policing to a high standard:
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