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Brown vows new steps to tackle knife crime
British Prime Minister Gordon Brown pledged to introduce new measures to tackle knife crime on Friday, after four fatal stabbings in a single day in London brought the total killed in the capital this year above 50.
London: British Prime Minister Gordon Brown pledged to introduce new measures to tackle knife crime on Friday, after four fatal stabbings in a single day in London brought the total killed in the capital this year above 50.
Police acknowledged that youth knife crime was a dire problem, but denied London was in the grips of a stabbing "epidemic", feared by politicians and the news media.
"The terrible stabbings that have occurred this week are shocking and tragic, and my thoughts are with the families and friends of those who have been hurt or killed in these attacks," Brown said, adding his government would announce new measures next week.
One of the latest victims to die in four separate incidents in London on Thursday was aged 19 - the 20th teenager to die violently in the capital this year. Before Thursday's killing, 49 people had died of knife wounds this year in London.
International issue
Violence in the British capital has become an international issue after the frenzied stabbings of two French students in London last week, an incident police said was one of the grisliest cases they had seen.
Police say tackling knife crime has overtaken terrorism as their number one priority. They have set up a 75-strong team to target those carrying weapons.
"I wouldn't describe it as an epidemic," a police spokesman said after the latest killings.
In a six-week campaign officers have searched 27,000 people, arrested more than 1,200 and seized 500 knives in London.
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