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Weapon detector tech trial under way in bid to tackle knife crime

by The Editor
September 16, 2019
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Technology which can detect if people are carrying hidden weapons will be used by police for the first time in a London railway station in a bid to tackle knife crime.

The five-day trial of the new equipment has started in Stratford railway station, east London.

Designed by Oxfordshire-based Thruvision, the technology is already in use on the Los Angeles Metro.

It has been developed to spot weapons like guns, knives and explosive devices concealed under clothing at distances of up to 30ft by looking for objects that block a person's body heat.

Siwan Hayward, director of compliance and policing at Transport for London (TfL), said: "London's transport network is a safe, low-crime environment and we are committed to working with the police to ensure it stays that way.

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"We want to stop anyone bringing a knife or a weapon onto London's public transport.

"This technology trial will help the police best achieve our aim."

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Kit Malthouse, the minister for crime and policing, said the equipment shows technology can have "an enormous impact on public safety".

He added: "No-one should feel they can walk the streets with a knife and expect to get away with it.Read More – Source

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