Police have charged ten people over the course of a high-visibility anti-knife crime operation in Ipswich, south-west of Brisbane.

A total of 71 people were scanned by police at nightlife areas, Ipswich train station, and a local shopping centre.

In one arrest, captured on police body-cams, a 20-year-old man was searched and admitted that he had a roll of knives in his bag.

Seven knives seized from man during arrest in Ipswich
Seven knives seized from man during arrest in Ipswich (Nine)

”I do have a roll of knives that are in there rolled up,” he said.

The man claimed the knives were for his former career as a chef.

Police allege the seven knives they located did not match that description.

Police also allegedly located drug utensils during the search.

Seven knives seized from man during arrest in Ipswich
Seven knives seized from man during arrest in Ipswich (Nine)

He was charged with possessing a knife in a public place.

The 20-year-old is set to face Ipswich Magistrates Court on October 30.

Since Jack’s Law was introduced in Queensland in 2023, police officers are authorised to use a metal detector to scan people for weapons in certain public places like train stations.

In Ipswich, police said 57 weapons have been seized since April last year.

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