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Anyone who still has a zombie knife or a ninja sword is being urged to drop them into ‘amnesty’ bins set up by Haringey Council before ...
Nottinghamshire Police is joining forces across the country to support the initiative, which aims to help remove further ...
Anyone who owns a qualifying weapon is being asked to hand it in to the public enquiry office in Great Yarmouth, King's Lynn or Norwich as part of an amnesty scheme between July 1 and 31. They can ...
Police advised the way to safely package and transport a surrendered item is to wrap it in materials like newspaper, bubble ...
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Lancaster Guardian on MSNNinja swords can be handed in at Morecambe and Lancaster police stations under new schemeLancashire is supporting a new national surrender scheme ahead of legislation coming into effect on August 1 2025, which will ...
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Wirral Globe on MSN'Ninja sword' surrender begins on MerseysideThe weapon, commonly referred to as a "ninja sword", is defined as a blade between 14 and 24 inches in length, with a primary and secondary straight cutting edge, a blunt spine, and either a ...
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Lancashire Telegraph on MSNNew programme aims to remove Ninja swords from LancashireLancashire Violence Reduction Network (LVRN) is backing a national Ninja sword surrender programme to take the weapons off ...
Ninja swords can be surrendered at a number of Oxfordshire police stations before they become illegal next month.
Cheshire Police have announced they are taking part in a Home Office amnesty scheme for 'ninja swords' before they become ...
WARRINGTON residents are being urged to surrender any ‘ninja swords’ they may have during a month-long police amnesty.
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