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Knife crackdown: dozens of arrests after police target schools and stations

Nearly 50 people have been arrested and six knives seized in a week-long police crackdown on knife crime.

Between Monday, May 1 and Sunday, May 7, 49 people were held during a week of action to support a nationwide knife campaign.

Areas targeted included Gravesend, Maidstone and Thanet, where high visibility patrols were seen and suspects were stopped and searched.

Taylor Martin has been jailed after stabbing a pal with a knife. Picture: GettyImages
Taylor Martin has been jailed after stabbing a pal with a knife. Picture: GettyImages

Knife arches were set up at stations and schools in a bid to catch those carrying weapons.

There were three arrests for possession of a bladed article and two for an offensive weapon. In total, six knives were seized.

Arrests were also made for offences including possession of Class A drugs with intent to supply, assault and public order.

Metal-detecting knife arches were placed at the entrances to Margate, Ramsgate and Gravesend train stations.

Checks were also made on coaches travelling into Kent.

Officers also visited schools where they placed knife arches at the entrances and discussed the dangers of carrying knives with the children.

The accident happened last night. Stock image
The accident happened last night. Stock image

Supermarkets and other shops were visited by officers, who reminded staff of their retailers responsibilities regarding the sale of knives.

Superintendent Tim Cook said: "Knife crime across the county remains low compared to other areas, but we are not complacent and it remains a priority to tackle those who think it is acceptable to carry knives on our streets.

"A number were found in possession of weapons in connection with other criminality, such as the supply of drugs, and were arrested.

"Overall, our message remains very simple. If you choose to carry a knife in Kent, even if you feel it’s for your own protection, you are likely to get arrested, prosecuted and will receive a tough punishment.

"Possession of a knife can carry a prison sentence of up to four years, even if it's not used.

"We continue to seek help from the public and ask that they report anybody who they see carrying a knife or other weapon.

"By continuing to work together we ensure Kent remains a safe place to live and criminals know they have no hiding place from the law if they carry weapons."

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