Police have issued a warning to shop owners and said they will take 'robust action against those who disregard their responsibilities'
It comes as police and cadets from across the area conducted an under-age sales operation last week as part of Operation Sceptre, a national intensive week of action to tackle knife crime. The crackdown aimed to ensure that local businesses were complying with legislation and that those under the age of 18 are unable to purchase knives.
Lancashire Constabulary said of the 15 retail premises visited, 10 challenged the underage cadets for identification before refusing to sell the items. Five shops, which have not been named, sold the items without challenge and 'are being dealt with'.PS Paul Harrison, from Chorley and South Ribble Neighbourhood Policing Team, said: "Selling knives to children is not only against the law but can also put these children at risk.
"We can never become complacent. If you have any information on young people purchasing knives in local shops, please do contact us so that we can take appropriate action.” As part of the work to support Operation Sceptre, officers also carried out weapons sweeps and educational school visits to raise awareness of the consequences of carrying a knife. If you have any information about knife crime in your area, call 101 or report anonymously through the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
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