Police given extra powers after teen stabbed in Ipswich

A teenage boy's been taken to hospital.

Author: Abi SimpsonPublished 17th Sep 2021
Last updated 17th Sep 2021

Suffolk Police have been given temporary extra stop and search powers after a teenager was stabbed in Ipswich.

Officers were called at about 5pm on Thursday 16th September to reports a teenage boy had been stabbed in Beatty Road/Serpentine Road.

It's believed he was approached by a group of four other teenagers prior to the attack.

The 17 year-old boy was taken to hospital - his injuries are not thought to be life-changing or life-threatening.

Two 17 year-old boys, arrested on suspicion of assault causing grievous bodily harm, have since been bailed until 14 October.

A 27-year-old man from Felixstowe was arrested at around 11pm last night, also on suspicion of assault causing grievous bodily harm - he remains in custody at this time.

Following the stabbing extra patrols were carried out in the area to reassure the community, and a Section 60 was authorised as "a matter of precaution".

The legislation allows officers to stop and search without reasonable grounds, but only in areas where there is a risk of violence or they believe weapons are being carried - so in the north-west, south-east and town centre parts of Ipswich (shown in orange on the map).

The powers are only temporary and will be in force until 5.30pm on Friday 17th September.

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