Met Launches Crackdown on Knife Crime in London

The Met is stepping up its fight against knife crime with officers across London set to carry out weapons sweeps and increased patrols in the toughest areas. Drug-related violence is a major driver, so cops will use high-tech Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR) to cut off supply chains targeting vulnerable communities, including children.

Heavy Hitters: Dogs, Knife Arches, and Transport Police Join Forces

The operation teams up the Met with British Transport Police, deploying drug-detection dogs and knife arches around busy transport hubs to deter criminals. This high-visibility enforcement aims to strike fear into offenders and tighten controls at hotspots across the city.

Education and Prevention at the Core

Beyond tough enforcement, officers will engage with young people directly—sharing vital support info and educating them on the brutal consequences of carrying knives. Local businesses will also face scrutiny to stop irresponsible sales of blades to vulnerable youngsters.

Commander Jane Connors, the Met’s Violence Lead, said: “We know the heartbreaking impact of knife crime on families and communities in London. Tackling it remains a priority for the Met. We are focused on bearing down on offenders and preventing violence before it happens. You will see officers on the streets all winter, committed to keeping your area safe.”

Call to Action: Speak Up, Save Lives

The Met is urging anyone with info to speak out. “Community intelligence is crucial—not just for catching criminals but preventing knife crime altogether,” says Connors. Those worried about anonymity can contact Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 or visit crimestoppers-uk.org. The independent charity guarantees 100% anonymity—they don’t trace calls or ask for names. If you’re concerned someone may be carrying a knife, support and advice are available from Knife Free and Fearless. Every tip counts in the fight to make London safer.

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