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    How Children in London Acquire Knives – It’s Not Through the Dark Web | News UK

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    By News Desk on April 7, 2026 UK News
    How Children in London Acquire Knives – It’s Not Through the Dark Web | News UK
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    KNIFE CRIME CRACKDOWN
    Detective Superintendent Vicky Tunstall leads an initiative involving the WTXpolitan Police and Tower Hamlets Trading Standards to prevent shops from selling knives to those under eighteen.
    IMPORTANT CRACKDOWN
    Detective Superintendent Vicky Tunstall reported a 75% decline in knife crime in Tower Hamlets, aided by a doubling in knife seizures and ongoing retailer cooperation.
    CRACKDOWN CONTINUES
    Detective Superintendent Vicky Tunstall confirmed that knife crime in Tower Hamlets has decreased by approximately 75% as operations targeting retailers intensify.

    What we know so far

    Young police cadets in Bethnal Green are testing local retailers’ adherence to laws on selling knives to minors, amid rising concerns about knife crime in the area. The initiative aims to investigate whether shops comply with regulations that prohibit selling such items to individuals under 18.

    This operation is part of a broader strategy led by the WTXpolitan Police and Tower Hamlets Trading Standards. The police reported an alarming statistic: knife crime claimed the lives of 52 young people in the past year, with 14 of those victims aged under 16. Christian Dalley from Trading Standards noted, “But now we’ll make sure we go there again,” following the test purchases.

    During the checks, while some shops successfully refused sale, one establishment instructed the cadets on how to conceal a purchased knife, prompting further scrutiny from Trading Standards. Detective Superintendent Vicky Tunstall remarked that knife crime in Tower Hamlets has decreased by around 75%, expressing optimism that ongoing efforts will sustain this downward trend.

    The operation underscores a proactive approach to community safety, with police committed to working alongside retailers rather than against them to ensure compliance. Immediate follow-up actions will assess additional establishments identified as potential violators.

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    We find how children get hold of knives in London – and it’s not from the dark web | News UK

    How Children in London Acquire Knives – It’s Not Through the Dark Web | News UK
    Teenagers work alongside the WTXpolitan Police and Tower Hamlets Trading Standards to find whether certain shopsare willing to sell knives to children (Picture: Justin Griffiths-Williams)

    It is not immediately obvious why Bethnal Green is the front line in the fight against knife crime.

    But if you look closely enough, you will see the signs.

    Corner shops, once where you might go and pick up some milk, the papers and a packet of 20. Now they sell knives – and not just little Swiss Army knives; they are large kitchen knives.

    The shops might argue that they are dealing with supply and demand, but with knife crime claiming the lives of 52 young people in a single year (14 of whom were under 16), more clearly needs to be done.

    WTX went along to the east London borough with two 16-year-olds and the Met Police to see just how easy it is for them to buy knives.

    Operation Sceptre

    London, UK, 26th March 2026: Young police cadets work alongside the WTXpolitan Police and Tower Hamlets Trading Standards to ascertain whether certain shops in are willing to sell knifes to children under eighteen.
    Police cadets work with officers to help with the purchase tests(Picture: Justin Griffiths-Williams)

    We visited four shops in Bethnal Green – retailers known to police for either failing previous test purchases or refusing to Sign up to the Responsible Retailer Scheme.

    The two volunteer police cadets, who had been measured to make sure they do look reasonably under 18, appeared jittery.

    One told me: ‘It’s hard to see what police and schools are actually doing about knife crime. At least we can say, we are trying as well.’

    They have skin in the game – have seen stabbings and gang crimes in their own schools.

    With a determined purpose, they walked in each shop one by one to see if they could buy knives.

    ‘Some just see it as a game’

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    As I pretended to browse through some Princess Charlotte mugs in the first shop, it appeared as though they were going to be successful. The shopkeeper took down a knife and went to ring it through the till.

    It was only at the last second that they asked for ID.

    The teenagers left the store, but we heard staff members gather round, shake hands and say things like ‘well done boy’ and ‘congratulations’. It appeared as though they knew it was a test.

    Christian Dalley from Trading Standards said for some it appears to be a game. ‘But now we’ll make sure we go there again’, he added.

    ‘Just keep it out of your jacket when you walk out’

    The next two shops passed the test with flying colours, but the fourth shop failed miserably.

    What’s worse, the only time the cadets were stopped was when staff advised them to put the knife into a plastic bag or hide it under a jacket.

    When Trading Standards pounced, shop staff refused to shake their hand before being given a prosecution notice.

    London, UK, 26th March 2026: Young police cadets work alongside the WTXpolitan Police and Tower Hamlets Trading Standards to ascertain whether certain shops in are willing to sell knifes to children under eighteen.
    Although knife crime is going down, it is still the weapon of choice for teenagers (Picture: Justin Griffiths-Williams)

    ‘Our plan is working’

    London, UK, 26th March 2026: Young police cadets work alongside the WTXpolitan Police and Tower Hamlets Trading Standards to ascertain whether certain shops in are willing to sell knifes to children under eighteen. The photograph shows Detective Superintendent Vicky Turnstall who is leading the operation.
    Detective Superintendent Vicky Turnstall who is leading the operation (Picture: Justin Griffiths-Williams)

    So is the crackdown actually helping?

    With an 11% drop in homicides and a doubling in the number of knives taken off the streets, police seem to think so.

    Detective Superintendent Vicky Tunstall told WTX: ‘Knife crime in Tower Hamlets has gone down by around 75%, and we want to keep it that way.

    ‘We work with retailers – not against them – to keep people safe. But it means checking on the shops where we have intelligence that all is not the way it should be.’


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