Man Arrested After Knife Recovered During Stop and Search in Dagenham
Man Arrested After Knife Recovered During Stop and Search in Dagenham

 

A man has been arrested after a knife was found during a stop and search operation in Dagenham this afternoon.

Officers from the Metropolitan Police stopped two individuals near Martins Corner at approximately 3.15pm on Friday, 28 March.

 

Man Arrested After Knife Recovered During Stop and Search in Dagenham
Man Arrested After Knife Recovered During Stop And Search In Dagenham

During the search, a knife was reportedly recovered, leading to the arrest of one male at the scene. The second individual was not detained.

Police Statement

In a statement, a spokesperson for the Metropolitan Police said:

“Two individuals were stopped in the vicinity of Martins Corner, Dagenham at around 3.15pm on Friday, 28 March.
During a search, a knife was recovered and one male was arrested.
Enquiries are ongoing.”

The identity of the suspect has not yet been released and the investigation remains in its early stages.

This arrest forms part of the Met’s ongoing efforts to tackle knife crime and improve public safety across London boroughs.

Appeal for Information

Anyone with information related to this incident is urged to contact police via 101, or report anonymously through Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

Further updates will follow as the investigation continues.

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