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So-called “zombie knives” will finally be made illegal from ... Diana Johnson will finally implement the ban from September ...
Zombie knife crime has doubled in just five years ... with 21,226 recorded by forces in 2023/24, up 13 per cent from 18,787 in the previous 12 months. Rape with a knife was at a record high ...
From 24 September, it will be illegal to own a zombie knife or a machete, which will include weapons which have a cutting edge, a serrated edge and words or images that imply they can be used for ...
People who hand over their potentially dangerous knives before the ban comes into force on September 24 will not face any repercussions. Zombie knives have long been a controversial subject when ...
From September 24, zombie-style knives and machetes will be added to a prohibited list of dangerous items, which includes butterfly knives, samurai swords and push daggers. Policing minister Dame ...
A 26 year-old-man and a 17-year-old-boy were both arrested at an address on Ennerdale Close on Thursday Two people accused of possessing zombie knives ... include the knives on 24 September.
On September 24, a ban on the so-called zombie knives came into place, making it illegal to possess, sell, manufacture or transport these zombie-style knives and machetes.
A ban on owning zombie knives and machetes came into force on September 24, following a four-week amnesty. However, a BBC investigation has revealed that some websites are still selling the ...
🚨 Failing to surrender zombie-style knives or machetes could cost you up to two years behind bars. Knives can be surrendered anonymously to police forces before 24 September through our surrender and ...
Two people accused of possessing zombie knives have been charged under ... The law on possessing offensive weapons was extended to include the knives on 24 September. The law also covers the ...