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The case of Ghulam Sadiq is illustrative. Last August, the 17-year-old boy was stabbed to death outside his family’s home in Leytonstone, east London. He was attacked by 18-year-old Emadh Miah. During the trial, the Old Bailey jury heard how Miah had planned the entire event. He actively searched for Sadiq and waited for him to return home, having hidden a 22-inch-longmachete in his trousers. When Miah found Sadiq, he chased him and eventually caught up with him. He then stabbed him in the back, inflicting a 6-inch wound and piercing Sadiq’s heart. He put the knife back in his waistband and cycled away, leaving Sadiq dying in the street.

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looks like yes...

https://www.ons.gov.uk/peoplepopulationandcommunity/crimeandjustice/bulletins/crimeinenglandandwales/yearendingmarch2023

 

Knife or sharp instrument offences

Police recorded crime provides a better measure than the Crime Survey for England and Wales (CSEW) of higher-harm but less common types of violence, such as those involving a knife or sharp instrument (knife-enabled crime).

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Figures referenced in this section are not directly comparable with those previously published because of a change in knife or sharp instrument data collection practices.

Knife-enabled crime recorded by the police in the year ending March 2023 remained 7% lower (50,489 offences) than pre-coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic levels in the year ending March 2020 (54,293 offences). This is mainly because the number of knife-enabled robbery offences was 18% lower in the year ending March 2023 (19,733 offences) than in the year ending March 2020 (24,153 offences). Despite the overall decrease in knife-enabled crime recorded by the police, knife-enabled threats to kill increased by 24% (to 6,021 offences) in the year ending March 2023 compared with the year ending March 2020 (4,858 offences). All figures exclude Devon and Cornwall Police. For further information see Section 16, Strengths and limitations.

Although lower than pre-pandemic, the year ending March 2023 (50,489 offences) knife-enabled crime was 5% higher than the year ending March 2022 (48,204 offences), following the lifting of government restrictions on social contact earlier that year. Knife-enabled homicide decreased by 15% to 234 offences, down from 275 offences in the year ending March 2022. All figures exclude Devon and Cornwall Police.

 

Figure 5: Knife-enabled crime recorded by the police remained lower than pre-coronavirus pandemic levels, but increased by 5% in the last year

England and Wales (excluding Greater Manchester Police), year ending March 2011 to year ending March 2023

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Compared to US, Europe or UK is heaven when it comes to crime, especially gun crime.. most of the recent spikes in crime there is bcoz of allowing mass illegal immigration without any vetting.. US lo every year gun related crime tho 50K plus people pothunnaru..  and 100K-130K due to drugs overdose .. 

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20 minutes ago, sri_sri999 said:

podichee vaadu akkade podustada? g lo podisthee enti paristheti

my question is about...knife enabled crime...

that product is not the main topic...

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uk ante halwa ganike telvali aadni ikkada vendetta kotti nattu akakda kuda evarino kelkithe kullabodicharu 

debaki india vachesadu. pp chimpesi kothadi pattukuni usa vachindu 

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