Oman Daily Observer

May calls urgent meetings on knife crime

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LONDON: Prime Minister Theresa May said on Wednesday she will hold a summit on how to tackle Britain’s soaring knife-crime rate as she battles accusation­s that her government austerity policies are partly to blame.

A wave of fatal stabbings has dominated headlines this week, displacing concerns about Britain’s divorce from the European Union and fuelling criticism that May is neglecting other priorities during the Brexit negotiatio­ns.

The former head of Britain’s biggest police force accused the prime minister of being personally responsibl­e for the crisis because of her squeeze on police funding and a weakening of powers to stop and search suspects.

Police officers described the situation as a national emergency and politician­s pressed May during her weekly question session in parliament to explain whether she planned to reverse the funding squeeze on police.

May said more must be done to tackle the causes of violence and promised to meet victims but declined to say whether there would be an increase in spending on police.

“Police alone won’t sort this out... we can’t arrest our way of this problem,” she said. “We will only defeat the scourge of violence if we understand and address its complex root causes.” She said she would convene what she called a summit in the coming days at her Downing Street office to bring together ministers, community leaders, agencies and others.

The issue of knife crime has risen up the political agenda after two teenagers were stabbed over the weekend, bringing the number of people killed by knives this year to at least 24.

Last month, official statistics showed that England and Wales saw 285 fatal stabbings in 2018, the highest level since records began more than 70 years ago.

In the latest deaths, a teenage girl scout was fatally stabbed in the back in a park in what her family said was an unprovoked attack, while a 17-year-old boy was stabbed in an affluent village near Manchester, northern England, while visiting a friend.

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