Date published: 07 December 2019
Knives and other weapons seized by GMP
Police across Greater Manchester have seized a total of 74 knives, swords and other prohibited weapons and carried out a week of targeted activity to tackle knife crime.
From 2-5 December, the North West Regional Organised Crime Unit (ROCU) coordinated a week-long crackdown on knife crime with police officers from Cheshire, Cumbria, Greater Manchester, Lancashire, Merseyside and North Wales.
In Greater Manchester, 74 weapons were seized – 10 swords, 15 knuckledusters, 25 knives and 24 batons.
During the week, 35 cease and desist letters were issued across Greater Manchester. These notices aim to educate potential buyers of illegal knives and discourage further offending.
This follows a month of activity where specialist officers intercepted parcels containing knives and weapons, which are illegal in the UK.
Officers from the ROCU’s Regional Disruption Team (DT), which specialise in disrupting organised crime networks, worked with the six North West Police Forces alongside Border Force, Royal Mail and other partner agencies to help reduce the number of illegal weapons being imported into the North West from overseas.
Detective Superintendent Ryan Davies from the North West ROCU said: “Thanks to this intelligence-led, co-ordinated 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 North West.”
“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.
“You face the full force of the law if you do so.”