Police have confirmed that funds confiscated from criminal activities have been allocated to a youth diving organization in Plymouth. Devon and Cornwall Police specified that the Plymouth Diving Group received £750, sourced through the Proceeds of Crime Act. This sum was designated for the acquisition of spin bikes, a resistance box, and a jumping box for the group’s gymnasium. Police community support officer Clare Honeychurch commented, “It’s great that we’re able to use money that police have seized from criminals for good.” Ms. Honeychurch further stated that the police force expressed satisfaction in utilizing these proceeds to assist local organizations. Charlotte Westbury, representing Plymouth Diving, conveyed the group’s profound gratitude. “We have now received all the equipment,” Ms. Westbury confirmed, adding, “Christmas came early for the children of Plymouth Diving!” For additional information, BBC Devon is accessible on X, Facebook, and Instagram. Submissions for story ideas can be directed to spotlight@bbc.co.uk. Copyright 2024 BBC. All rights reserved. The BBC bears no responsibility for the content of external sites. Details regarding our approach to external linking are available. Post navigation Welsh Media Reports: Elderly Person Fatally Attacked at Residence Road closure follows serious motorcycle collision