Tougher restrictions on buying knives online to be introduced into law
- The Government announced new measures to combat knife crime, including tougher restrictions on online knife sales and longer jail sentences for selling knives to children.
- The Home Office facilitated a review that found illegal dealers sold over 2,000 knives in 18 months, indicating serious concerns about online accessibility.
- Metropolitan Police Commander Stephen Clayman emphasized the ease of buying knives online and noted the need to stop mystery box sales that contribute to the issue.
- Home Secretary Yvette Cooper stated that not enough has been done to tackle the online market for knives, highlighting the urgent need to protect children's lives.
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