Officers have been scaled back today in Slough after no further violent incidents have occurred following stabbing.
Enhanced powers and greater police presence was prompted when a man in his thirties suffered injuries caused by a knife in Cippenham.
The incident that occurred just before 1pm in Station Road resulted in the arrest of a 29 year-old man and the introduction of a Section 60 order.
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This expired at 7am this morning, September 21, when no further incidents were reported.
Local Policing Area Commander for Slough, Superintendent Lee Barnham, said "Although this Section 60 has now expired, our officers will continue to robustly target those who carry knives by arresting offenders and putting them before the courts.
“Officers are also continuing to investigate the assault in Cippenham and anyone with information should call 101 or make a report on our website, quoting reference number 43220422834.
“We will not tolerate knife crime in Slough."
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