Portsmouth News

Handing over of 247 knives

- Chris Broom chris.broom@thenews.co.uk @chriscbroo­m

MORE than 200 knives have been handed in across the county as part of a week-long operation to crackdown on knife crimes.

During the week, dubbed Operaction Sceptre, which ran from May 16 to 22, officers reminded the public that there were 13 amnesty bins available at police stations across the county to prevent unwanted knives from finding their way intothestr­eets–247knivesa­nd bladed articles were handed in.

A number of other proactive operations were undertaken to tackle knife crime and 12 knife-related arrests were made.

Officers also visited schools to educate pupils, and carried out test purchases in shops to make sure they weren’t selling to children. Chief Inspector John Halfacre, tactical lead for knife crime said :‘ This work demonstrat­es our continued efforts to deliver a number of activities to reduce the threat of knife crime protect our local communitie­s and raise awareness of the dangers involved.

‘Part of our work on this operation has involved an increasedp­olice presence in our communitie­s, with officers engaging with the public and disrupting crime throughout the week of action.

‘With every operation, we seek to raise awareness of the dangers of carrying knives. While the police continue to take action to tackle those who carry weapons, we all have a duty and role to help keep each other safe.

‘If you have concerns that someone is vulnerable and maybe drawn into crime or carryinga knife, speak to someone – the police, school, any trusted adult / profession­al – let’s get them the help they need and prevent future tragedies.

‘In addition, if you have any informatio­n about someone carrying a knife or using weapons involved in violence, report it to police or anonymousl­y to Crimestopp­ers.’

Donna Jones, Police & Crime Commission­er for Hampshire & Isle of Wight said: ‘The number of knives handed in to Hampshire and Isle of Wight police over the last week is encouragin­g.

‘Fewer knives on our streets means less chance of people being seriously injured or killed.

‘The number of young people carrying knives across the UK over the last five years has increased and that is why tackling the culture of knife carrying,especially in young people, is one of the top priorities in my police and crime plan, More Police, Safer Streets.’

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