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17:37 01/06/2023
Police recovered more than 80 knives during the Operation Sceptre week of action.
Northamptonshire Police joined up with all other UK police forces to take part in the initiative aimed at tackling knife crime last month.
Officers and staff from across the organisation took part in a variety of activities which also saw 17 people arrested for knife crime offences, more than 2,000 school children engaged with and 18 retailers subject to test purchase operations.
Chief Inspector Nathan Murray was in charge of the week of action, he said: “Operation Sceptre gives us the opportunity to join other police forces to focus on tackling knife crime.
“In total, across the UK, 9,737 knives were removed from our streets and 1,693 people arrested, of which 829 were related to knife crime offences.
“In Northamptonshire we focussed much of our efforts on engaging with young people about the dangers of knife crime and the potential consequences of carrying a weapon.
“In total we visited 16 schools across the county, helping to deliver sessions to more than 2,000 young people, which was an invaluable opportunity to speak to them about the concerns they have while offering guidance and support.
“We also visited 18 retailers and with the assistance of the Emergency Service Cadets carried out test purchase operations. Sadly, three of the shops sold bladed items to children under the age of 18 and were given strong words of advice reminding them of the checks they are obliged to make to ensure someone buying items knives are over the age of 25.”
In total during the week:
The national Op Sceptre week of action was a week-long initiative, however in Northamptonshire we’ve extended that activity to the end of the month.
Chief Inspector Murray added: “Tackling serious violence is a Matter of Priority for Northamptonshire Police, and we’re committed to working with partners and our many communities to educate, engage and listen to their concerns about knife crime, while at the same time taking robust action against those people who commit crimes.
“Anyone who has any information about knife crime, or concerns about someone who may be carrying a weapon can contact us or Crimestoppers anonymously. We can offer support and advice to you. More information is available at northants.police.uk/knifecrime.”
Members of the Northampton Neighbourhood Policing Team joined partners from West Northamptonshire Council to deliver leaflets to residents about the dangers of knife crime and what they can do if they're concerned about someone who may be carrying a knife.