Thursday, 13 August 2020

Stop & Search Works! Croydon Police Seize 16" Machete From Teen

Croydon cops seized this fearsome machete after chasing a teenager who ran away when approached by the officers.

Police from the Violence Suppression Unit (VSU) searched the 17-year-old and found this 16 inch machete on him.

At 7.00pm on Monday, July 27 they were carrying out a weapons sweep in Drummond Road when a group of young men changed direction after seeing them. 

The group then split up so officers approached some of them and engaged in conversation.

However, the 17-year-old ran away, but was detained for stop and search after a brief chase. 

They found him to be in possession of the large machete which was immediately seized.

He was arrested on suspicion of possession of an offensive weapon and possession of class B drugs and taken into police custody.

A Section 60 was in place at the time of the search, following several knife-related incidents in the area over the last two days.

Inspector Kathy Morteo said: “This stop shows the effectiveness and value of stop and search and how it can keep our communities safe. 

We may not have found the blade if it wasn’t for the powers we have under stop and search

Part of the investigation will also address how we, along with local partners, can support him and look after his welfare.”

The VSUs are dedicated teams established to spearhead suppression activity at a local and neighbourhood level.

We have dedicated resources working to prevent, deter and tackle violence in all its forms, day and night. 

Our officers continue to work around the clock to identify and pursue offenders, bring perpetrators to justice, support victims, engage and reassure the public, and keep our communities safe.

But we cannot do this alone. Officers need to hear from anyone who has information about crime, those who carry a weapon, or those who exploit others for gain or revenge, while putting young people’s lives at risk.

If you are worried about someone, advice and support is available through organisations including Knife Free:https://www.knifefree.co.uk/get-help-support/and Fearless: https://www.fearless.org/en.

"You can also visit our website for further information:www.met.police.uk/stopknifecrime.”

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