27 Arrested in Major Kent Knife Crime Crackdown
Kent Police have launched a fierce crackdown on violent crime, making 27 arrests county-wide. Early dawn raids on Tuesday 18 June saw 18 properties raided, yielding 15 bladed weapons, over 300 wraps of Class A drugs, and £3,500 in cash seized.
County Lines Gangs Targeted in Serious Crime Sweep
The operation involved Kent Police and detectives from the Kent and Essex Serious Crime Directorate. Many arrested are suspected to be linked to county lines — organised offenders who travel into Kent to commit crimes.
Police Warn: Knife Crime Will Not Be Tolerated
Assistant Chief Constable Nicola Faulconbridge stated, “Knife crime is ruining lives across the country and we are committed to targeting those who think carrying a blade or any other weapon is acceptable in Kent.
“We will not tolerate the possession of any weapon on our streets and our work will continue to tackle the issue of violent crime.”
“I would encourage the public to support our efforts by contacting us if they know someone who carries a knife. Doing so could help save a life.”