PM promises fresh measures to tackle knife crime
Published Date:
12 July 2008
By MICHAEL HOWIE
GORDON Brown has pledged to introduce measures to tackle knife crime following a weekend where at least 17 people were stabbed across the country.
The Prime Minister said the attacks were "shocking and tragic" and promised a "cross-government youth crime plan" would be published next week.
On Thursday, Kenny Mac-Askill, the Justice Secretary, signalled that knife crimes could be subject to tough new sentencing guidelines in Scotland.
Meanwhile, Sir Ian Blair, the head of the Metropolitan Police, warned there were no quick fixes, after four men were stabbed to death in London in less than 24 hours. He said his officers were doing "everything possible", but added that everyone must pull together to end the "unacceptable violence".
Among the London deaths was a 19-year-old killed after a row at a bedsit – the 20th teenager to die violently in the city this year. A fifth man was seriously ill in hospital after he was stabbed in the back and stomach in a suspected domestic attack.
Last week, the Metropolitan Police announced the formation of a 75-strong unit dedicated to tackling knife crime.
The full article contains 194 words and appears in The Scotsman newspaper.
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Last Updated:
11 July 2008 9:48 PM
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Source:
The Scotsman
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Location:
Edinburgh
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