Over a dozen arrests have been made after a week of violence in Slough, where a Section 60 order was in force for four days.
Thames Valley Police first issued a Section 60 order on Thursday, September 21, with a further order being issued on Sunday, September 24.
It follows a stabbing of a man inside a property in Odencroft Road at about 11am on Saturday, September 23. The man was treated at hospital but has since been discharged.
A second incident was later reported to police of a man seen with a knife in Bath Road at about 5pm on Saturday. Police officers attended the scene and seized a knife.
A final incident occurred on Sunday, September 24 in Stoke Road at 2.50pm, when a man was stabbed.
Due to the series of violent incidents, the Section 60 was put in place and was extended several times, ending on Thursday, September 28.
Following the incidents police have revealed the number of arrests that have been made in connection to the order.
A Thames Valley Police spokesperson said: "As part of our ongoing investigations into recent acts of violence, this week a total of 14 people have been arrested on suspicion of their involvement in these crimes.
"Five of these have since been charged and have been remanded in custody.
The remaining nine have been bailed pending further investigations.
"Thank you to everyone for your continued support at this time."
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