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Police plan stop and search patrols to take knives off the streets of North Yorkshire

Mon 11 Nov, 2024 by Sarah Dunphy

Filed Under: Crime, News

Knife amnesty bins will be made available this week in police stations across North Yorkshire. 

This will be during a week-long operation to tackle knife crime. 

Members of the public are encouraged to wrap bladed items safely in thick paper or cardboard, and drop them off at York, Scarborough, Malton, Northallerton, Harrogate or Skipton.

Under the terms of the amnesty they will not get into trouble, even if the item is illegal.

It’s part of Operation Sceptre, a national push this week to get knives and other weapons off the streets.

Detective Chief Inspector Jon Sygrove said: “We will also be proactively targeting people who are known to us for knife possession.

“And there will be targeted patrols in certain areas, with officers being deployed to stop and search anyone suspected of carrying a blade.

“Officers will also be visiting schools across the county, and engaging with specific young people who are particularly at risk of slipping into knife crime.

“In addition, we’re continuing to work closely with retailers to ensure bladed items are not sold illegally.”

In a similar week-long intensification in May this year, officers took 45 knives and other weapons out of circulation in North Yorkshire.

Ten were seized from people who were stopped while carrying them and 35 which were handed in at amnesty bins.

They also made ten knife crime arrests during the week.

A police spokesperson said: “It is illegal to carry a knife or weapon in public without ‘good reason’ or to use any knife in a threatening way.

“An example of ‘good reason’”’ would be a tradesman who is carrying bladed items for work, which is a genuine and lawful purpose.

“However, some types of knife and weapons are banned altogether, even if you just keep them at home.”

To find out more about the laws, click here.

If you have a knife or weapon and need to check whether it is legal, you can get in touch with North Yorkshire Police using the contact us section of the website or by calling 101, then selecting option 1.

If you are worried about someone carrying a knife, you should contact 101 or report it on the North Yorkshire Police website.

If you’d prefer to remain anonymous, you can contact Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 or via their website.


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