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Luke Traynor

Ninja throwing star, swords and knuckledusters among 180 weapons seized by police

This was the haul of blades, swords and knuckledusters seized by police during a week-long crackdown on knife crime.

From Monday to Thursday, the North West Regional Organised Crime Unit (ROCU) took 180 weapons off the streets, with 33 and 17 gathered up in Merseyside and Cheshire respectively.

In Merseyside, 19 knuckledusters , six batons, five swords and three knives were seized.

In Cheshire, there were seven knives, three swords, three knuckdusters. three batons and a throwing star, sometimes called a ninja star - a Japanese type of circular dagger.

Lancashire and Greater Manchester Police forces had the highest number of weapons seized, with 37 and 74 respectively.

During the week, more than 100 "cease and desist" letters were issued across the northwest, which aim to educate potential buyers of illegal knives and discourage further offending.

Knives, knuckledusters are swords seized by north west police forces during the last week (titan)

Others police forces taking part in the blitz were Cumbria and North Wales.

They worked with the Border Force Agency and Royal Mail.

Detective Superintendent Ryan Davies, from the North West ROCU, said: “Thanks to this intelligence-led, coordinated operation a significant number of knives and weapons have been seized and won’t make it to the streets of our region, where they can cause serious harm.

“This operation is a powerful example of how collaborative working is making a difference in the fight against serious and organised crime in the northwest.

 “Be warned, anyone who is thinking about buying knives or weapons either online or by any other means from overseas.

"You are committing an offence by bringing them into the country. 

Weapons handed in to police during week-long crackdown (titan)

"You face the full force of the law if you do so.” 

Earlier this month, campaigners claimed knife crime in Livepool have risen by 130% since Conservatives came into power in 2010.

According to an investigation by our sister paper, The Mirror, they said the city had lost 84 council employed youth workers - cutting them from 110 to just 26 - within the last decade.

The youth service budget was also slashed by more than two thirds from £6,431,000 in 2009 to £2,023,000 in 2019, linked to hundreds of incidents involving knives across Liverpool.

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