Three boys have been arrested after police discovered two large knives during a stop and search operation in Ilford. The incident occurred on March 21 when officers responded to reports of “armed and masked” youths in Loxford Lane.
Police Response and Arrests
The Metropolitan Police were alerted to a group of youths allegedly carrying weapons and wearing masks in the area. Officers swiftly closed off the scene and conducted a stop and search on a group of young males found near a block of flats.
Following the search, officers seized two large knives and arrested three individuals on suspicion of possession of offensive weapons. The suspects include two teenagers, aged 15 and 16, and a 22-year-old man.
Police Statement
A spokesperson for the Met Police confirmed the arrests:
“Two teenagers, aged 15 and 16, and a 22-year-old man have been arrested on suspicion of possession of offensive weapons.
On Friday, 21 March, police were called to Loxford Lane, Ilford, to reports of a group of youths, believed to be armed and wearing masks in the area.
Police attended and located the group in a nearby block of flats.
Two knives were found and seized.
All three suspects have been bailed pending further enquiries.”
Public Concerns and Safety Measures
The incident has raised safety concerns among local residents, given the increasing reports of knife crime in the area. Authorities have urged the public to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity.
Community Reaction
Local residents expressed relief that the situation was handled promptly but voiced concerns about youth violence and gang-related activity. One resident, who wished to remain anonymous, said:
“It’s alarming to hear about young people being involved in such dangerous activities. We need more community outreach to address this issue.”
Ongoing Investigation
The suspects have been released on bail as police continue their inquiries. The Met Police are urging anyone with additional information to contact them via 101, quoting the reference 21/03/2025.
Authorities are also reminding the community that carrying offensive weapons is a serious offence and can lead to severe legal consequences.