Two
sixteen year-old boys have been arrested after these
ferocious-looking knives were hidden in a bush near a south London
block of flats.
Officers
from Lambeth recovered the blades, which are 11 and 12 inches long,
following a tip off by a member of the public.
Police
were called on Tuesday, February 24 at approximately 9.30am by a
member of the public who observed two males hiding the knives in
Bentons Lane, West Norwood.
Officers
attended and recovered the knives and stayed at the location to see
if the suspects would return
Two
youths were seen by officers to return to where the knives were
hidden.
When
the officers approached them they both made off.
Following
a short foot chase, during which one of the officers sustained a
broken arm, the two youths were detained and subsequently arrested on
suspicion of possession of an offensive weapon.
The
two males were bailed pending further enquiries.
Superintendent
Neil Paton, the lead for Operations at Lambeth, said: "We have
managed to take two dangerous weapons off the streets thanks to a
call by a concerned member of the public.
“We
would encourage communities across London to make contact with police
if they have any information that could help us to tackle or target
those who are using, storing or carrying weapons in their
neighbourhoods.”
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