Reports of offensive weapons and knives up by almost a third in Forth Valley

Police Scotland's launched an initiative to tackle the issue

Author: Paul ReillyPublished 2nd Sep 2024

Police in Forth Valley have launched an initiative to tackle crimes involving offensive weapons and knives in the region.

There has been a 31% rise in reported offences between February and July, 2024, compared to the same period last year.

Between Monday, 2 September and Monday, 2 December, 2024 Police Scotland is working alongside partners to proactively tackle the possession and use of offensive weapons and knives as well as educational engagements.

Chief Inspector Sarah McArthur

Chief Inspector Sarah McArthur said: “Carrying and using offensive weapons and knives is extremely dangerous. It will not be tolerated and those doing so will be identified and apprehended.

“The impact of such offences can have a devastating impact on the local area and those involved. We are committed to making our communities safer and take a zero tolerance approach to offensive weapon and knife crime.

“Working alongside partner agencies, we will be conducting enforcement patrols and targeted disruptions, as well as educating around the dangers of offensive weapons and knives and the legal consequences of carrying and using them.

“I’d urge anyone who has information in relation to offensive weapons or knife crime to contact us. Information from the public is vital in helping us crackdown on violent crime.”

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