Spray used to disarm Spalding man jailed for possessing knife

A Spalding man found to be in possession of a locking knife in Peterborough city centre has been jailed for ten months.

Plain-clothed officers were on patrol in Peterborough city centre on Monday morning (February 20) when they came across a pair acting suspiciously in North Street.

Daniel Smith, 41, was seen to try to pass something to a woman, when officers spotted the handle of a knife.

Smith stepped towards the officers, but was sprayed with incapacitant spray to disarm him before he ran towards Westgate and threw the knife into a raised flower bed.

Smith, of Stennett Avenue, Spalding, appeared at Cambridge Magistrates’ Court on Tuesday where he admitted being in possession of a knife in a public place and was sentenced to 44 weeks in prison.

Sergeant Julie Ellison said: “This was a great spot by the officers who were on patrol in the area.

“I would encourage anyone who has information or concerns about someone who carries a knife or other weapon to report it.”

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