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Essex shops caught selling knives and dangerous substances to children

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An undercover investigation into the sales of knives and dangerous substances in Southend has found several shops breaching regulations. The operation involved Southend-on-Sea City Council’s trading standards team and Essex Police to address the issue.

Three of the six stores sold knives or dangerous substances. The council said the findings indicated a need for increased vigilance, education and prevention.




Stores found to be selling restricted items to minors will initially receive a reminder of their legal obligations and a formal warning. These stores will be subject to re-testing shortly thereafter, and any repeated failure to comply will result in further action by Trading Standards.

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Alan Richards, executive director for environment and place, said: “Ensuring the safety of our young people is a top priority. This collaboration between Southend-on-Sea City Council and Essex Police aims to reinforce the responsibilities of local retailers in preventing underage sales of potentially dangerous items. By working together, we can create a safer environment for everyone in our community.”

Police officers in Southend work alongside the council, British Transport Police, c2c railway and seafront businesses as part of Operation Union. This sees officers maintain a constant presence during the busy summer months, providing a visible deterrent to anyone who misbehaves and diffusing any potential flashpoints.

Operation Union began in 2021 after the city saw huge influxes of day-trippers as the Covid restrictions were relaxed. Last year, officers on Union patrols made 77 arrests and completed 322 stop and searches, with 45 per cent leading to the discovery of illegal items including drugs, weapons and stolen goods.

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