POLICE in North Yorkshire are supporting a nationwide clampdown on knife crime this week.

Acknowledging that the county is one of the safest places in the country and levels of knife crime in particular are very low – officers hope the campaign will help keep dangerous weapons off the streets and deter people from carrying knives in the first place.

The coordinated week of activity – Operation Sceptre – is taking place across the country from today. North Yorkshire Police officers will be raising awareness of the dangers of knife crime, in person and online, and using information and intelligence to proactively target any offences.

Detective Superintendent Fran Naughton, of North Yorkshire Police, said: “There is no reason to carry a knife, and no place for knife crime, in North Yorkshire.

“Operation Sceptre is a good opportunity for both education and enforcement. Levels of knife crime in our area are low, but we cannot be complacent. Even with the current COVID-19 restrictions in place, crime hasn’t stopped, and just one knife in the wrong hands could have a devastating impact.

“We want to use this week to highlight the potentially fatal consequences of carrying a knife, and reinforce the hard work that goes in to taking these weapons off our streets. Anyone with information on knife crime in their local community can always contact us on 101, or pass information to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.