Sunderland Echo

Police reveal lethal haul of weapons in knife crime battle

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were wanted for weapons offences were also arrested.

Detective Inspector John Connolly, from the Force’s Crime Department, said: "We have seen a number of highprofil­e cases and attacks involving knives across the country and we know this is a growing concern.

“I would like to take this opportunit­y to reassure the people living in our communitie­s that we take a very strong stance on knife crime and on all forms of serious violence.

“Operation Sceptre is not just one week of action, but an extension of the relentless work our officers carry out as part of our dedicated drive to reduce the impact of knife crime in our communitie­s.

“I would urge anybody who has any informatio­n about people going out with a weapon to come forward. Share that informatio­n with police, so we can act now.”

Police and Crime Commission­er for Northumbri­a,

Kim McGuinness, said: “I’m delighted to see the force partaking in such initiative­s – we know Northumbri­a is a safe place to live, but it is through operations like this that we can reinforce our zero-tolerance approach to knife crime.

“We have seen the devastatin­g effects that knife crime can have on families, and we want to ensure that no other family has to experience that heartbreak.

“My Violence Reduction Unit, along with Northumbri­a Police, will continue to work with communitie­s and act on their concerns – Northumbri­a should be a place where everyone feels safe to live, visit and work.

“Through an early interventi­on and family support based approach, we hope that all individual­s will be able to access the support they need, before ever considerin­g picking up a knife.”

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Northumbri­a Police is to take part in a week of action against knife crime.

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