UK bans ninja swords in move to crack down on violent knife crime
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Brits have until Aug. 1 to get rid of all their ninja swords as the U.K.’s Labour government looks to crack down on knife crime.

U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer declared on Thursday that “ninja swords” will be banned this summer following the death of 16-year-old Ronan Kanda, who was fatally stabbed with one of these swords near his residence in 2022.

“Confirmed: Ninja swords will be banned by this summer,” Starmer said in a post on X. “When we promise action we take it.”

The British government has implemented a process for owners to surrender their ninja swords. These swords are identified as being between 14 and 24 inches long, featuring a single straight cutting edge and a tanto-style point.

According to a government statement, “Starting August 1, anyone found with a ninja sword in their private possession may face a prison sentence of 6 months, which will later increase to 2 years as part of the new Crime and Policing Bill.” Currently, penalties for carrying any weapon in public can lead to up to 4 years in prison.

Knife crime has long plagued the U.K. and though offenses involving a “sharp instrument” committed last year across England and Wales were down from a 15-year peak in 2019, they were still substantially higher than crimes reported in 2010, when 33,800 crimes were reported, versus the 50,500 cases in 2024.

UK knife crime crackdown

A person views knives available to purchase via an online website.  (Yui Mok/PA Images via Getty Images)

A sharp instrument, according to the U.K., could include knives, but it could also include the use of a broken bottle to commit an offense.

The U.K. saw a significant drop from the 52,000 cases involving a “sharp instrument” reported in 2019 by the following year with 41,700 cases reported.

But these incidents have continued to increase each year since. 

Nearly two dozen different types of knives are already banned in the UK, including swords that are not a part of a national uniform, switch blades, zombie knives, belt buckle knives or butterfly knives, to name a few. 

Knives that are permitted are those used for cooking or while working and have a cutting edge of no more than three inches. 

Though the government states that “it’s illegal to use any knife or weapon in a threatening way.”

Under Ronan’s Law, jail sentences were also increased for selling knives to minors and the illegal sale of banned knives.

UK police investigate knife crime

An officer outside All Saints Catholic High School on Granville Road in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, after a 15-year-old boy died in a stabbing at the school Feb. 3, 2025. (Danny Lawson/PA Images via Getty Images)

“Knife crime is destroying young lives as too many teenagers are being drawn into violence, and it is far too easy for them to get hold of dangerous weapons,” Home Secretary Yvette Cooper said in a statement. “Ronan Kanda was just 16 when he was ruthlessly killed by two boys only a year older than him.

“We are acting with urgency to bring forward measures to prevent deadly weapons from getting into the wrong hands and will continue to do whatever is needed to prevent young people being killed on our streets as part of our mission to halve knife crime over the next decade.” 

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