Children sell knives like clothes online, MP says
Children sell knives like clothes online, MP says4 hours agoShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleAida FofanaWest MidlandsPA MediaA large cache of seized bladed weapons were on show at the opening of the new National Knife Crime Centre, in LondonChildren are setting up online businesses selling knives in the same way they trade clothes, the policing and crime minister has said.Sarah Jones heard how children as young as 12 were buying and selling knives online at the opening of the new National Knife Crime Centre (NKCC) in Bloomsbury, central London, on Thursday.One of those she spoke to was Nikita Kanda, whose 16-year-old brother Ronan was killed in 2022 with a ninja sword bought online, just yards from their Wolverhampton home.Jones said knife crime continued to have a "devastating" effect on children being exploited. Young people, she said, were somewhat being "encouraged" to make profit within a criminal "landscape.""Criminals have come into that and gone 'OK, you can do this by buying and selling knives'," Jones continued."And so we [the government] have to be on top of that, and we have to come down very hard on that."At the event, Kanda insisted that tackling online sales of offensive weapons to teenagers was crucial. "We know young people have been targeted online, and that means weapons are not harmless objects," she said."They are being used to enable, inflict and escalate violence, and that is why decisive action is so important."Family HandoutRonan's sister, Nikita has backed stricter rules around the buying and selling of knivesMinisters are reviewing responses to a consultation on the possible introduction of a licensing system for sellers and importers of knives and bladed articles, in a bid to halve knife crime in the next 10 years."It is too easy to be able to buy and sell and receive knives in this country, and we need to keep pushing to do more," Jones added...المصدر: BBC News | Source: BBC News
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