Western Daily Press (Saturday)

Knife crackdown leads to surrender of 253 weapons

- STAFF REPORTER wdp@reachplc.com

APOLICE crackdown on knives in the West saw more than 250 weapons surrendere­d to their amnesty bins.

Last week, Avon and Somerset Police took part in Operation Sceptre, a national initiative they have been involved with since 2016.

Officers were out in communitie­s, removing weapons from the streets, arresting wanted offenders, ensuring retailers were complying with the law around the sale of knives to children and educating young people on the dangers and consequenc­es of carrying knives.

The results of the operation included: 253 knives surrendere­d to their bins; seven weapons sweeps conducted resulting in the recovery of two knives; eight stop searches conducted resulting in the recovery of five knives;

Sixty-one schools and other youth settings visited, reaching nearly 5,000 young people, to educate them on the dangers of carrying knives; 102 retailers visited to ensure compliance with the law around the sale of knives to under-18s; 35 additional high visibility patrols carried out in areas of high demand for serious violence.

Avon and Somerset Police’s lead for knife crime, Inspector Mike Vass, said: “There are now over 250 fewer knives that could be used to cause serious harm on our streets, as a direct result of last week’s operation. Of course, our work to tackle knife crime goes on all year round.

“I’m delighted that we now have more knife surrender bins across Avon and Somerset than ever before, and we are working proactivel­y with local communitie­s to identify areas away from police premises that would benefit from an additional bin.

“We’ve been working with our partners in the NHS and the Daniel Baird Foundation to obtain and install life-saving bleed control kits, which are currently being rolled out across 150 locations in Avon and Somerset.

“When calling 999 in the event of a stabbing, call handlers will direct the caller to the nearest kit with a password. The kits, which contain everything needed to increase the chances of survival whilst waiting for an ambulance, will be installed in locations that currently hold a defibrilla­tor. These kits are helping us further limit the impact of knife crime by making sure victims can receive vital first aid treatment as quickly as possible.”

Avon and Somerset Police and Crime Commission­er Mark Shelford said: “Operation Sceptre is a fantastic opportunit­y to reinforce the laws to retailers on selling knives to children as well as educating our communitie­s on the dangers and life-changing consequenc­es of carrying a knife.

“Preventing serious violence, including knife crime, continues to be a priority for my office and Avon and Somerset Police.

“The dedicated Violence Reduction Units (VRU) across Avon and Somerset are carrying out vital work to support young adults who are vulnerable and at risk of becoming involved in serious violence. It is essential that we continue to provide young people with these VRU interventi­ons to prevent involvemen­t in knife crime.”

 ?? ?? Officers in Bath carrying out a weapons sweep as part of Operation Sceptre
Officers in Bath carrying out a weapons sweep as part of Operation Sceptre

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