More than 100 knives have been recovered from a storage container in Radford as part of the force’s ongoing commitment to tackle knife crime across the city.
This was after officers executed a number of warrants at addresses in the Radford and Bobbers Mill area of the city on Wednesday 11 December.
More than 100 knives were recovered as part of the warrants as well as a quantity of white powder believed to be cocaine, deal bags, and a large quantity of cash.

As part of the investigation, Michael Karim, aged 40, of St Peters Gate, Nottingham, has been arrested and charged with a number of offences and recalled to prison.
Offences include possession of Class A drugs with intent to supply, possession of an offensive weapon in a dwelling, namely a hunting knife and possession of criminal property.
Mary Martinez, aged 32, of Lambourne Drive, Nottingham has also been charged with possession with intent to supply cocaine and bailed with strict conditions.
Police say this is just one of many examples of the force’s work to tackle knife crime across the city and county.
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