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Maria Cassidy

Durham police launch week-long knife amnesty to encourage people to surrender weapons

Durham Police are launching a week-long knife amnesty to encourage people with weapons to surrender them anonymously.

From Monday, April 26 ‘knife bins’ will be located at police stations across County Durham and Darlington where people can deposit weapons, ornamental knives, or blades.

The move is a part of a national campaign called ‘Operation Sceptre’, which aims to reduce the number of blades that may be used for crime.

Although the amnesty is strictly anonymous, it is not a means to dispose of weapons used in crime, and any knife suspected of having been used unlawfully will be investigated.

The bins will be situated at local police stations in Darlington, Bishop Auckland, Durham City and Peterlee, although knives can be surrendered at any station across the county.

Those who cannot attend a station but still wish to surrender an item are encouraged to make alternative arrangements by contacting police on 101.

Inspector Andy Boyd said: “Knife crime has the potential to devastate the lives of victims and their families, and although County Durham and Darlington have the lowest level of knife crime in the country, we remain committed to protecting our communities.

“Our aim is to tackle high-harm offences by shining a spotlight on the dangers of knife crimes, and by reducing the opportunity for them to take place.”

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