Knife Surrender and Compensation Debate

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Department: Home Office
Thursday 30th October 2025

(1 day, 21 hours ago)

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Sarah Jones Portrait The Minister for Policing and Crime (Sarah Jones)
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The ninja sword surrender and compensation scheme and the extended surrender arrangements, introduced by this Government, has been one of the most successful weapon surrender regimes to date. Across both schemes, more weapons were surrendered by members of the public: 4,020, compared with 2,738 during the zombie- style knives and machetes scheme, which took place last year.

The Government have implemented a ban on ninja swords, approved by Parliament earlier this year, and the ban came into force on 1 August 2025.

A surrender and compensation scheme ran from 1 July to 31 July 2025. Compensating lawful owners is a legal requirement, and the owner must be offered compensation when handing in their items in compliance with the law and guidance. An analysis of the scheme is set out below.

Total weapons surrendered

3942 (and this includes 142 weapons where compensation was not claimed)

Overall total claimed in compensation

£6,526.84



For the ninja sword surrender and compensation scheme, only two retailers submitted compensation claims, compared with 25 retailers who submitted claims during the zombie-style knives and machetes surrender and compensation scheme last year.

The Government provided extended knife surrender arrangements in the west midlands, Greater Manchester and London. These arrangements allowed members of the public to surrender weapons anonymously at a mobile surrender van operated by FazAmnesty and in 37 new surrender bins installed by Word 4 Weapons with Home Office funding. No compensation is payable under such arrangements. The total number of surrendered weapons under the extended arrangements are set out below.

Mobile Surrender Van

Total surrendered weapons

783

Surrender Bins

Total surrendered weapons

27871



[1] Count carried out on all surrender bins between 27 August and 3 September 2025

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