Operation Sceptre, a week of intense action to help raise awareness of the dangers of knife crime and the work being done to stop it, is underway.
The campaign targets those who are carrying weapons, raises awareness of the dangers and impacts of knife crime, and engages with retailers.
The bi-annual operation will run from 15-21 May. Working in partnership with other organisations and communities across the county, Lancashire police will be intensifying its activity to tackle knife crime, as well as increasing education on the impact it has on individuals, families, and the wider community.
The Lancashire Violence Reduction Network is supporting the operation by coordinating additional policing activity and working closely with other partner agencies to carry out several initiatives throughout the week.
These initiatives include:
: Additional high visibility patrols, particularly in ‘hotspot’ areas and targeting known offenders.
: An increase in education and awareness campaigning around the consequences of carrying a knife.
: Weapon sweeps to search for knives in public places such as local parks.
: Test purchases to check and educate retail stores on the laws around selling knives.
Susannah Clarke, Director of the Lancashire Violence Reduction Network said: “The Violence Reduction Network is committed to tackling knife crime and serious violence in Lancashire, and we recognise that this can only be achieved by working with partners across the county to address the root causes of violence.
‘’This is reflected in our ongoing work on knife crime education through the preventative approach we take and positive diversionary activities we put in place for our young people.”
Chief Inspector Dave Oldfield, added: “Intensification weeks such as Operation Sceptre provide an opportunity not just for increased police activity to tackle criminality, but also to focus on preventative measures through education.
‘’We have seen some great results come out of our previous Operation Sceptre weeks, with over 1,300 knives being recovered from surrender bins in Lancashire in November 2022.
‘’My message to anyone thinking about carrying a knife is to reconsider, as in a brief moment, your life can be changed forever.”
During the last Operation Sceptre (November 2022), over 3,000 young people were engaged with education talks around the consequences of carrying a knife, over 100 arrests were made, and 28 weapon sweeps were conducted.
Andrew Snowden, Police and Crime Commissioner for Lancashire said, “Cracking down on those who carry dangerous weapons is vital to keeping our streets safe. Each knife that is confiscated by the police, or surrendered at a designated place, is one less potential victim.
“The carrying of knives is not acceptable and whilst education around the dangers is important, targeting offenders and getting their weapons removed from our streets has to continue to happen.
“After securing funding for the continuation of Lancashire Violence Reduction Network’s work, I will ensure the Chief Constable has the resources he needs to proactively tackle knife crime and other violent crime, bringing offenders to justice.”
If you have any information about knife crime in Lancashire, contact the police on 101 or report anonymously to the independent charity, Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.


Friends from Morecambe to take on Ultra Marathon for brave toddler
Firefighters and swim centre team give key water safety message on Morecambe school visit
Police probe after stolen motorbike being ridden dangerously found in Morecambe
Man arrested in Lancaster after bridge jump hoax call
Local hospice wins national award for Will donation campaign
Cash boost for babies and families at Royal Lancaster Infirmary after fundraising at local golf club
Morecambe’s Pride in Place Board give update on West End investment programme
Children's play area in Lancaster opens after £118k revamp
Illegal tobacco and counterfeit clothing seized during raid on Lancaster city centre shop
Lancaster bowling green fundraiser hits target
Six food businesses in Lancaster district fail allergen tests
LISTEN: Stars of Morecambe and Wise stage show can't wait for Eric's 100th birthday
LISTEN: Thousands enjoy Wray Fair finale to annual scarecrow festival
PHOTOS and VIDEO: Incredible sand art on Morecambe beach honours Sir David Attenborough
Row over Morecambe FC debt as ex-directors' firm issues winding-up petition against club
Morecambe Pride handed £3,500 grant boost
North West awards delight for talented stars of Lancaster musicals
Music festival set for Lancaster over Bank Holiday postponed due to ‘ongoing planning’
Lancashire Police Museum in Lancaster celebrates fourth anniversary
Police investigate alleged sexual exploitation at Lancaster flat

