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More than 180 weapons handed in during drive to tackle knife crime

Posted on - 29th March, 2019 - 8:39pm | Author - | Posted in - Crime, Preston News
Knives handed in during Operation Sceptre

These are some of the weapons which were handed in to police during a knife surrender earlier this month.

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More than 180 knives have been handed into Lancashire Police as part of a major national crackdown on knife crime.

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Operations Sceptre, which took place between March 11 and March 15, saw knife bins placed at police station front counters in Preston and across the county.

During the week-long surrender people were able to anonymously hand in unwanted knives and blades.

Police recovered 182 knives which will now be safely disposed.

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Det Ch Supt Neil Ashton, of Lancashire Police, said: “This operation highlights the issue of knife crime and offers the opportunity for people who may be worried about a knife in their possession –or the possession of someone close to them – to hand them over.

“Many potentially dangerous blades have been handed in from members of the public and now cannot be used to hurt anybody.

“We know that over half of offences involving a knife happen in a private space and in most cases the offender was known to the victim, with a partner or family member often the perpetrator.

“We take all reports of offences involving a knife extremely seriously and we will continue to use all the powers at our disposal – such as Section 60 orders, which allows us to use stop and search powers – in areas where we identify there is an issue.

“We are committed to keeping our communities safe and tackling violent crime is a priority for us. We will continue to work 24/7 and 365 days of the year and to act on intelligence.”

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Test purchasing operations were also carried out as part of the action against knife crime, with the force using volunteers to check on businesses selling knives or blades.

Officers and trading standards will now work with the owners of premises which failed to resolve the issues, improve their standards and amend the training staff receive.

Clive Grunshaw, Lancashire’s Police and Crime Commissioner added: “I’m pleased that this knife surrender has seen many knives handed in to the police, with our communities safer as a result.

“Knives are deadly weapons and during this surrender we have seen these removed from our streets. Carrying a knife is illegal and the police have been clear that you will be arrested and prosecuted if you are caught with one.

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