Dagenham stop and search leads to one male arrest after knife found near Martins Corner

Dagenham stop and search leads to one male arrest after knife found near Martins Corner
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Key Points:

  • Knife recovered during a stop and search in Dagenham.
  • Two individuals stopped near Martins Corner at around 3.15pm on 28 March.
  • One male arrested in connection with the incident.
  • Metropolitan Police confirm enquiries are ongoing.

A male has been arrested after police recovered a knife during a stop and search in Dagenham. Officers stopped two individuals near Martins Corner at approximately 3.15pm on Friday, 28 March.

During the search, police reportedly discovered a knife, leading to the immediate arrest of one male. The second individual’s involvement has not been disclosed.

What have police said about the incident?

A Metropolitan Police spokesperson confirmed the arrest, stating:

“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.”

Are further investigations taking place?

Yes, police enquiries into the circumstances remain ongoing. No further details, including the identity of the arrested male or whether charges have been filed, have been released at this stage.

Authorities have not confirmed whether the incident is linked to wider concerns over knife crime in the area.

What does this mean for the community?

The incident highlights the continued efforts of Metropolitan Police to tackle knife crime in Dagenham and across London. Stop and search measures remain a key tool in preventing violent crime and removing weapons from the streets.

Residents concerned about public safety are encouraged to report suspicious activity to the police by dialling 101 or 999 in an emergency.

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