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Armed police swoop on Asda in Swanley as knifeman James Cable admits wielding weapon in supermarket

Armed police swooped on a supermarket after a man brandished a knife and was wielding it around the store.

Terrified staff and shoppers looked on as he threatened people with a large blade at the Asda store in Swanley on Friday night.

Knifeman James Cable was arrested after armed police swooped on the Asda store in Swanley. Picture: Kent Police
Knifeman James Cable was arrested after armed police swooped on the Asda store in Swanley. Picture: Kent Police

James Cable appeared in court on Monday – just three days after the incident – and pleaded guilty to possessing a knife in a public place.

The 33-year-old entered the shop shortly after 10.30pm and took out a knife from a packet on display and when he was challenged told a member of staff to call police.

He told the 999 responder he would stab someone if officers did not arrive quickly.

A firearms unit attended the London Road store and Cable was arrested in the store.

Officers found a craft knife in his shorts when he was searched and the kitchen knife he had been waving around in the store holding was found behind a till area.

The incident happened at the Asda store in Swanley. Picture: Google
The incident happened at the Asda store in Swanley. Picture: Google

Cable, of Griff Lane in Nuneaton, Warwickshire was charged with two counts of possessing a knife in a public place and with failing to provide a sample for drug testing while in custody.

He admitted the charges at Medway Magistrates' Court and has now been sentenced to one year in prison.

PC Daniel Cane said: "Cable walked around the store armed with a large knife, causing considerable alarm to staff members and the public.

"We remain committed to maintaining a robust, proactive and zero tolerance approach to knife crime and welcome the custodial sentence passed by the courts.

"There can be never be any justification for anyone to carry a weapon on our streets and we will continue to use both uniformed and plain-clothes officers to maximise opportunities to detect and deter those involved in criminal activity."

A man who made threats with a kitchen knife at a supermarket in Swanley has been jailed.

James Cable was sentenced to a year’s imprisonment just three days after he had been seen by customers and staff brandishing the weapon at an Asda store.

Cable entered the shop shortly after 10.30pm on 30 September 2022. He removed a knife from a packet on display and when challenged asked a member of staff to call the police. He then told the 999 call handler he would stab someone if officers failed to arrive quickly.

A firearms unit attended and Cable was swiftly arrested. When he was searched a craft knife was found within his shorts. The kitchen knife he had been seen walking around the store with was located in an area behind a till.

Cable, 33, of Griff Lane, Nuneaton, Warwickshire was charged with two counts of possessing a knife in a public place and with failing to provide a sample for drug testing, while in custody. He was sentenced on Monday 3 October, after pleading guilty at Medway Magistrates’ Court.

PC Daniel Cane said: ‘Cable walked around the store armed with a large knife, causing considerable alarm to staff members and the public. We remain committed to maintaining a robust, proactive and zero tolerance approach to knife crime and welcome the custodial sentence passed by the courts.

‘There can be never be any justification for anyone to carry a weapon on our streets and we will continue to use both uniformed and plain-clothes officers to maximise opportunities to detect and deter those involved in criminal activity.’

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