New campaign appealing for info on criminal gangs in Sheffield

We have launched a new campaign which focuses on serious organised crime gangs operating across parts of Sheffield. We are asking people to speak up 100% anonymously if they have information about those who are involved.
Serious organised crime has a major impact across communities as their activities typically involve weapons, violence and intimidation to sell class A drugs, human trafficking and money laundering.
Our independent charity knows it can be difficult for people to speak up about serious crime when they see it, but your information could be vital in helping to make our communities safer.
The two-week campaign will include targeted social media to promote Crimestoppers unique service and appeal for information about large organised criminal gangs in the area.
Rewards of up to £1,000 are available if the information given anonymously to us leads to a positive result.
“Criminal gangs are operating in Sheffield and bring violence and intimidation to otherwise peaceful communities. Our charity believes passionately in giving people, who feel unable to speak directly to police because of fear of reprisals or cultural reasons, a voice so that they can speak up about what they know.
“Some of you will know who is involved in recent incidents of violence by organised gangs. We know it can be difficult to speak up especially if it is about crime happening on your street possibly involving people you know, which is why our charity is here to help.
“Have you seen unusual activity? Different vehicles coming and going? Heard things happening on your street that you’re uncomfortable with? People living lavish lifestyles, but not having a job?”
“We value safe communities and are keen to hear from people who know about the people bringing serious crime to Sheffield. In over 31 years we have always kept our promise of anonymity to the millions of people who have trusted us. Call 0800 555 111 or use our anonymous online form. We cannot trace calls or get IP addresses. Not even we will know your identity when you contact us to pass on information. By providing information, you can help keep our streets safe.”