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#AceBreakingNews says a loaded firearm has been recovered by Met officers who chased a group of youths seen tampering with a moped: Published: 22 March 2022 12:00

At around 17:00hrs on Saturday, 19 March, officers were called by a member of the public reporting that around eight youths were attempting to steal a moped.
Officers attended the location in De Havilland Road, Burnt Oak. On seeing police, the group ran from officers.
A chase resulted in a 15-year-old boy being detained. The boy was arrested and taken into custody before being bailed. Enquiries are ongoing in respect of the other youths.
During a search of the area, officers found a bag believed to have been discarded by one of the group. This bag contained a loaded firearm, a large Rambo knife and a quantity of Class A and Class B drugs. The firearm and drugs will be analysed in the coming days.
DS John MacLeod, Specialist Crime, said:
” This case shows how officers will respond to information received from members of the public.
“The age of the youth arrested, and in all likelihood the other suspects, is significant. Officers often hear from those critical of the police that stopping and searching young people whose behaviour has caused suspicion is not acceptable. However cases such as this clearly demonstrate why officers must continue to protect our communities by investigating and challenging suspicious behaviour, even if the suspected offenders are very young.
“We need to build young people’s confidence in the police. And I hope that taking a firearm, a large knife and illegal drugs out of the hands of children is exactly what the vast majority of young people and all communities in London expect of the Met as we work to keep people safe and continue reducing violent crime.”
To raise issues and concerns about criminality in your neighbourhood, please call police on 101 or speak with local officers. In an emergency dial 999.
To provide information anonymously, you can contact Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 or online via https://crimestoppers-uk.org/give-information Young people can visit www.fearless.org
For inspiration on living your life without carrying a knife, please see https://www.knifefree.co.uk/

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