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Special constables and police cadets team up to tackle underage sale of knives in Sittingbourne, Faversham and on Sheppey

By: Steve Waite swaite@thekmgroup.co.uk

Published: 12:48, 24 December 2019

Updated: 12:56, 24 December 2019

Five businesses out of 22 failed to challenge children when they tried to buy knives in Swale.

Police cadets teamed up with special constables to carry out test purchases in shops in Sittingbourne, Faversham and on Sheppey.

Police are confident the retailers who failed the test will challenge youngsters in future

Five out of five passed on Sheppey. In Sittingbourne, eight out of 11 passed. And in Faversham, four out of six passed.

Those who sold a knife to the child were given letters of advice with suggestions on how to train their staff.

The details of those shops will be shared with Trading Standards, as enforcement action could be taken.

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Under the Criminal Justice Act 1988, selling knives to under 18s is banned.

Chief Inspector Alan Rogers said: "Tackling knife crime is a joint effort and everyone has a role to play – from members of the public reporting suspicious activities to venues promoting the use of knife arches.

Police said it was encouraging that so many retailers challenged youngsters attempting to buy knives

"Retailers can assist greatly by adhering to the law surrounding the sale of knives and preventing them from getting into the wrong hands.

"It was encouraging that clearly many retailers took their responsibilities seriously and refused to sell a blade to a youngster.

"I am confident that those who did not challenge our test purchaser will take on the advice issued to them and refuse the sales in future."

The premises which passed the test were issued with a letter of congratulations for their vigilance.

To get the latest updates on ongoing cases, police appeals and criminals put behind bars, click here.

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Read more: Click here for all the latest news from Sittingbourne.

Read more: Click here for all the latest news from the Isle of Sheppey.

Read more: Click here for all the latest news from Faversham.

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