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Officers in Cambridgeshire will be joining others across the country next week in an operation to tackle a rise in knife crime. The week-long operation, aimed at taking weapons off the streets and tackling associated offending, includes a ‘knife surrender’ where members of the public can hand in knives without fear of prosecution. Inspector Matt Snow said: “Our message next week is clear; please make use of the knife surrender bins next week – you could save a life. “Knives ruin lives and it’s important we are doing all we can to tackle the issue. From Monday (23 March) knives can be handed into police stations in Wisbech, St Neots, Parkside, March, Histon, Cambourne, Sawston and Thorpe Wood. If members of the public wish to surrender knives outside of normal enquiry office opening times, they are urged to use the yellow phones located outside to enquire if an officer is available to assist them. “I’d urge the family and friends of people who carry knives to encourage them to make use of the knife surrender. Even if you feel the person would never actually use the weapon, by getting rid of it you completely eliminate that risk and you could be preventing them from being prosecuted. “Remember, if knives aren’t taken out in public they can’t be used.” It is illegal to: The maximum penalty for an adult carrying a knife is four years in prison and a fine of £5,000. More information on knife crime is available on the force website at www.cambs.police.uk/knifecrime Statistics on possession of knife offences Thank you, |
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