OFFICERS in Falmouth recently seized an e-bike as part of their continued effort to tackle their illegal and antisocial use following community concerns.

The seizure took place on Saturday, February 14 after officers from the Neighbourhood Support Team (NST) spotted the rider operating the e-bike without the use of pedals due to it being fitted with an illegal motor.

Inspector Rick Milburn, who heads up the neighbourhood officers in the area, said: “Ultimately, we want to keep everyone safe - that includes pedestrians, other road users and the riders themselves and these seizures are a necessary step to make sure we do just that.

“We know that the illegal use of e-bikes has been a significant concern for local residents.

“Whilst the overwhelming majority of bike users continue to ride their bikes safely and in accordance with the law, it’s those who are using illegally modified bikes and using them carelessly that our officers will be out on the streets to identify.”

In a message to the public, Insp Milburn added: “If you see or suspect someone is using an e-bike illegally, please report it to us online or by calling 101.

“If they are causing immediate danger, phone 999.”

This activity followed a five-hour patrol carried out by the NST, during which they visited licensed premises, checked in with local businesses around shoplifting and gathered intelligence around potential suspects responsible for antisocial behaviour.

The Neighbourhood Support Team (NST) is a dedicated resource that works across Cornwall.

They provide an increased presence in communities by conducting high visibility foot patrols and targeted enforcement activity, such as stop searches, to disrupt criminal activity and antisocial behaviour.

An officer from the from the NST said: "Whilst we cover all of Cornwall, it was great to receive positive feedback from the public whilst carrying out our foot patrols in Falmouth."