Article 6NN35 Acid offences up 75% in UK but only 8% go to court, data suggests

Acid offences up 75% in UK but only 8% go to court, data suggests

by
Haroon Siddique Legal affairs correspondent
from World news | The Guardian on (#6NN35)

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Acid attacks and other offences involving corrosive substances in the UK have risen by 75% in a year but only 8% of cases led to criminal charges or a summons, figures suggest.

The total number of recorded offences last year based on freedom of information (FOI) requests was 1,244 - up from 710 in 2022 - comprising 454 physical attacks and 790 other alleged offences, including carrying corrosives and threats of acid attack to aid other offences such as rape or robbery.

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