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Ninja swords will finally become illegal on August 1 - and the Government today launches a national surrender scheme to take ...
Nottinghamshire Police is offering a month-long amnesty for owners of ninja swords before they are banned. From 1 August it ...
The mother of a teenager murdered with a ninja sword is calling for the weapons to be surrendered before a ban comes into ...
As part of the government's weapon-surrender scheme, anti-knife crime campaigner Faron Paul, of FazAmnesty, will tour London, ...
Hundreds of swords and machetes – as well as ninja stars and daggers – have been handed in at police stations across South ...
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Somerset County Gazette on MSN'Hand in your ninja sword' plea from policeYou could even claim compensation if you surrender your ninja sword at a designated police station in the force area. To ...
Greater Manchester opens government-funded knife surrender bin and has the UK’s first mobile surrender van as part of a ...
Nottinghamshire Police is joining forces across the country to support the initiative, which aims to help remove further ...
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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 ...
WARRINGTON residents are being urged to surrender any ‘ninja swords’ they may have during a month-long police amnesty.
If you own or have a ninja sword in your possession, you must surrender it before the weapon becomes illegal on 1 August. Read more for FAQs and a list of designated police stations.
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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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