Knife amnesty yields results in first week

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Image caption, Durham Police released an image of some of the knives surrendered

An amnesty of zombie-style knives and machetes has yielded results in its first week, Durham Police has said.

Operation Sceptre is a national initiative ahead of new legislation which makes it illegal to own, supply, manufacture or import so-called "statement" knives favoured by criminal gangs.

People who currently legally possess such items can surrender them without fear of prosecution and, in some cases, claim compensation from the government.

Durham Police said a number had already been handed in around the county.

The scheme runs until 23 September at police stations in Durham City, Bishop Auckland, Peterlee and Darlington.

Anyone handing in such items must make sure they are contained in a manner that allows them to be transported without causing distress or alarm to other members of the public.

If required, a compensation form can be downloaded from the force's website.

Knives can also be surrendered anonymously in special bins available across the country.

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