SIX vehicles have been seized by police as part of a two-day operation in County Durham aimed at reducing fire hazards.

Operation Valdis is aimed at reducing the number of deliberate fires across the county.

A Durham Constabulary spokesman said the vehicles had been seized in the Peterlee and Seaham areas.

Each one has been without a registered keeper, or has otherwise filled the criteria for an abandoned vehicle.

Inspector Lee Blakelock, of Peterlee Safeguarding Neighbourhoods Division, said: “It’s great to get these vehicles off the streets, which aids us in our bid to reduce fire hazards.

“If left where they are, these are the vehicles that will usually end up being rallied around our roads or set alight.”

The two days of action mark the launch of a further initiative which will see abandoned vehicles seized as and when they are identified.

Operation Valdis is a joint initiative between Durham Constabulary, County Durham and Darlington Fire Service and Durham County Council.