Acid attacks in London are on the rise again, Breitbart News can reveal, with 88 “noxious and corrosive attacks” logged from January to November 2022, compared to 65 in all of 2021.
London acid attacks fell significantly in the year to December 2019, although they remained historically very high at 439 — but 2020 saw a significant positive change, with another, even more significant fall in offences to 187 from January to the end of October.new figures
These figures showed a further 11 offences involving “[a] count of Noxious and Corrosive Attacks in a Violent crime or burglary” in November and December 2020, followed by 65 such attacks in 2021 — another significant year-on-year fall, despite the country being relatively more open than in 2020.
What is clear from the 2022 figures, which run to the end of November 2022, is that acid attacks are now once again on the rise — standing at 88, with it being likely if not certain that several more occurred in the final month of the year.
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