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As part of continued work to raise awareness of the dangers of carrying a knife, officers from the Hemel Hempstead Safer Neighbourhood Team (SNT) held a knife arch operation at West Herts College recently.
The operation, which took place on Tuesday 25 April, saw 300 students walk through the arch, with 60 students also checked at random with a handheld wand.
Pleasingly, no knives or weapons were discovered.
PC Attila Cseh of Hemel Hempstead’s SNT said: “Knife crime remains relatively low in the county, but we are not complacent and will continue to engage with young people to highlight the dangers of carrying knives and the implications it can have.
“Operations such as this send out the message that knives in our communities will not be tolerated. It is very encouraging that no knives were discovered during the operation. There has also been a lot of positive feedback from the students who took part.”
Hertfordshire Constabulary‘s Gangs and Schools team regularly live stream events for young people online, to raise awareness of the dangers of knife crime and gang involvement. You can view these events on our Youtube channel: Herts Police (opens in new window)
If you are concerned or have information about someone carrying knives or are aware of anyone involved in knife crime you can report this by calling the Hertfordshire Constabulary non-emergency number 101.
You can also report information online or speak to an operator in our Force Communications Room via our online web chat.
Alternatively, you can stay 100% anonymous by contacting the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 or via their untraceable online form (opens in a new window).
If you would like further information on support services relating to knife crime contact Fearless (opens in a new window).