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More than 200 people have been arrested across London in raids targeting suspected youth gang members. | More than 200 people have been arrested across London in raids targeting suspected youth gang members. |
The Metropolitan Police said the raids were the biggest pre-planned operation of its kind targeting youth violence. | The Metropolitan Police said the raids were the biggest pre-planned operation of its kind targeting youth violence. |
Suspects were arrested for offences including robbery, serious assault and the supply of controlled drugs. | Suspects were arrested for offences including robbery, serious assault and the supply of controlled drugs. |
The raids came on the day a man and two youths were convicted of stabbing 16-year-old Ben Kinsella to death in Islington, north London. | The raids came on the day a man and two youths were convicted of stabbing 16-year-old Ben Kinsella to death in Islington, north London. |
Ben was stabbed 11 times after a row in a bar in June last year. | Ben was stabbed 11 times after a row in a bar in June last year. |
The raids were a new phase in Operation Blunt Two, a year-long strategy to cut the number of victims of attacks. | The raids were a new phase in Operation Blunt Two, a year-long strategy to cut the number of victims of attacks. |
Individuals affiliated to gangs are cowardly, acting in packs and using weapons to target and intimidate others Cdr Mark Simmons, Head of Operation Blunt Two | Individuals affiliated to gangs are cowardly, acting in packs and using weapons to target and intimidate others Cdr Mark Simmons, Head of Operation Blunt Two |
Items seized by police include five firearms, eight dangerous dogs and £85,000 in cash. | Items seized by police include five firearms, eight dangerous dogs and £85,000 in cash. |
Property, believed to be stolen, has also been recovered, including credit cards, i-Pods, bicycles, mobile phones and other electrical equipment. | Property, believed to be stolen, has also been recovered, including credit cards, i-Pods, bicycles, mobile phones and other electrical equipment. |
Commander Mark Simmons, head of Operation Blunt Two, said youth violence was clearly a cause of "considerable public concern". | Commander Mark Simmons, head of Operation Blunt Two, said youth violence was clearly a cause of "considerable public concern". |
"We know that street gangs often play a part in violent attacks on young people," he said. | "We know that street gangs often play a part in violent attacks on young people," he said. |
"Individuals affiliated to gangs are cowardly, acting in packs and using weapons to target and intimidate others." | "Individuals affiliated to gangs are cowardly, acting in packs and using weapons to target and intimidate others." |
Kit Malthouse, vice chairman of the Metropolitan Police Authority and deputy mayor for policing, said the raids sent out a strong message. | Kit Malthouse, vice chairman of the Metropolitan Police Authority and deputy mayor for policing, said the raids sent out a strong message. |
"Across London many residents will wake up this morning safer than they were last night," he said. "Many neighbourhoods will wake up to a brighter day." | "Across London many residents will wake up this morning safer than they were last night," he said. "Many neighbourhoods will wake up to a brighter day." |
Suspects arrested during the operation have all been taken to London police stations where they remain in custody while inquiries continue. | Suspects arrested during the operation have all been taken to London police stations where they remain in custody while inquiries continue. |
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