‘Truly shocking’: Dozens of teens found with knives
Scottish police found 91 children and teens in possession of knives in one year (PA Archive)
In 2024, Scottish police found 91 people aged 18 and under in possession of a bladed weapon, including a 10-year-old.
More than a dozen children aged 13 – including two girls – were found to have such items when searched.
The statistics, analysed by 1919 magazine, indicate that teenagers accounted for almost a third of positive knife searches across all age groups in Scotland.
The Scottish Police Federation's chairman, David Threadgold, expressed concern over an emerging societal trend among younger people, saying the statistics are “truly shocking”.
Scottish Labour's justice spokesperson, Pauline McNeill, described the figures as a sign of a “youth violence epidemic” and called for early intervention schemes to address the root causes.