Krimpen aan den IJssel conducts large-scale safety inspection at business park
Residents and businesses in Krimpen aan den IJssel can breathe easier after a major inspection of garage units and industrial sites found no violations. The checks, aimed at boosting safety and tackling crime, relied on community tips to target potential risks.
| Key Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Location | Stormpolder, Muziekbuurt (Krimpen aan den IJssel) |
| Date of Inspection | March 24, 2026 |
| Agencies Involved | Municipality, police, enforcement officers |
| Special Resources | Hazardous substances detection dog |
| Outcome | No irregularities detected |
| Reporting Hotline | Crime Stoppers (0800 7000) |
The municipality of Krimpen aan den IJssel is responsible for local safety and enforcement, working with police and other agencies to prevent crime and ensure compliance with regulations. These inspections are part of a broader strategy to maintain livability and deter criminal activities in the area.
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Comprehensive inspection at business park
On Tuesday, March 24, the municipality of Krimpen aan den IJssel, in collaboration with various partners, conducted a comprehensive inspection of garage units and businesses in the Stormpolder area. During these inspections, compliance with laws and regulations was verified. The checks are part of a broader approach to enhance safety and livability in Krimpen and to counter potential undermining criminal activities.
Inspectors found no violations
Together with enforcement officers, police, and a hazardous substances detection dog, multiple garage units in the Muziekbuurt and businesses at the Stormpolder industrial estate were inspected. No irregularities were detected during the checks.
Reporting helps!
As a resident or entrepreneur, you are the eyes and ears of the neighborhood. Do you notice anything unusual or suspicious? You can report signals to the municipality, the police, or via Crime Stoppers (0800 7000).
