West Yorkshire Police seizes 34 weapons as part of a national anti-knife campaign

More than 75 arrests have also been made

Author: Demi OlutunmogunPublished 29th Nov 2021
Last updated 30th Nov 2021

West Yorkshire Police joined a national campaign aimed at tackling knife crime and serious violence.

Seven days of action took place earlier this month during Operation Sceptre in a bid to tackle this type of crime.

West Yorkshire Police's results:

West Yorkshire Police arrested 75 people, recovered 34 weapons, executed 15 search warrants leading to a further 8 arrests, 4 weapons recovered.

Police forces across the country took part in the week of action earlier this month - with 22 weapon sweeps also taking place across the county.

Chief Inspector James Kitchen, who leads on West Yorkshire’s own violence and knife crime Operation Jemlock said:

“Operation Sceptre brings to light some of the work our team carries out on a day-to-day basis.

“This week has been a fantastic success and I am really pleased with the results. Those who feel the need to carry knives in our communities, putting themselves and others at risk will continue to be our focus in reducing victims of knife crime.

"So, the operational work carried out throughout this week goes a long way to keeping this in focus and in keeping our streets and open spaces safer.

“Talking and listening to members of the community and having opportunities for joint learning and understanding about the dangers of carrying weapons is also something we were glad to do this week."

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