There has been over 402 arrests over the weekend at the Notting Hill Carnival:

Those people were arrested for a range of offences which included drugs offences, Psychoactive Drugs offences and number of sexual offences.

There was also a number of assaults on Police officers over the weekend.

A large number of knifes were seizure by the police over the weekend.

There have been five stabbings over the weekend.

Stabbing at Wornington Road

At 16:25 on Sunday, 28 August, police were called to reports of a stabbing on Wornington Road, Kensington and Chelsea. A 15-year-old boy was taken by London Ambulance Service to a central London hospital. His condition, which was critical, is now not life threatening.

A 14-year-old boy was arrested on suspicion of GBH and taken to a central London Police Station. Enquiries continue.

Stabbing at Portobello Road

At 16:28hrs on Sunday, 28 August, police were called to reports of a stabbing on Portobello Road at the junction with Munro Mews. A 20-year-old man was taken by London Ambulance Service to a central London hospital where his condition is not life threatening. There have been no arrests and enquiries continue.

Double stabbing at Ladbroke Grove

At 17:09hrs on Sunday, 28 August, police were called to reports of a stabbing at Ladbroke Grove at the junction with Treverton Street. A 16-year-old boy and a 15-year-old boy were at the scene having suffered stab wounds. Both were taken by London Ambulance Service to a central London hospital. Both boy’s condition are not life threatening. No arrests. Enquiries continue.

Stabbing at Kensal Rise

A man presented himself to officers at Kensal Rise tube station and told them he had been stabbed resulting in a cut to the head. He declined to provide further details and subsequently left the scene. Enquiries are ongoing.

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