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Over 800 knives seized in Operation Sceptre

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Over 800 knives seized in Operation Sceptre

On Monday 15 November Humberside Police announced the launch of Operation Sceptre which saw over 800 knives surrendered in the Humber region.

A week-long knife surrender was called across police forces in the UK where members of the public were urged to safely surrender any weapons.

Following new legislation, brought in earlier this year, it is now illegal to own certain items such as knuckle dusters, zombie knives and throwing stars – even within a private dwelling.

The public was asked to surrender the weapons listed within this new legislation as well as any other offensive weapons.

Superintendent Marc Adams said: “I want to thank members of the public for taking part in our surrender week.

“We had surrender bins located throughout nine of our stations within our region and we collected between 800 to 1000 knives.

“This was a great result, and these items were taken into police possession through the combination of the voluntary anonymous surrenders, weapon sweeps and enforced seizures.

“As well as the knife bins, and building on work which is already taking place, officers attended to places of education to speak to young people about the dangers of carrying knives.

“Carrying a knife does not protect you, but makes you more vulnerable and places you in danger of serious harm.

“Whilst we don’t have an escalating problem within our area, we are continuing to raise awareness of the dangers of knife crime and violence.”

For more information and for anyone looking for advice please visit knifefree.co.uk or you can report any information through the non-emergency 101 service.

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Ellie joined Gi Media in July 2021.