Three teenagers who were arrested following a stabbing are not allowed into Liverpool city centre.
A 14-year-old boy was stabbed in the armpit after getting in a row with a gang on the number 80 bus on Wednesday, May 25. The victim and the gang got off the bus on Hanover Street and went their separate ways, however the victim was then reportedly approached by the gang and stabbed.
Officers were then called to Argyle Street, at around 7.10pm where the 14-year-old was attacked. Two 15-year-olds and a 17-year-old, from Anfield, Litherland and Crosby were previously arrested.
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In an update today, the three teenage boys were bailed with conditions not to enter Liverpool city centre. A spokesperson for Merseyside Police said "extensive enquiries into the incident remain ongoing."
Detective Inspector Tony Roberts, previously said: "We are carrying out extensive enquiries after a teenager was stabbed in Liverpool city centre this evening and we are keen to speak to anyone who witnessed the attack, or who witnessed an argument between two groups of teenagers on the No 80 bus coming in to town shortly before 7pm.
"We will act on all information reported to us around knife crime, and I want to appeal to anyone with information about knife crime in Merseyside, or this incident in particular, to please get in touch. We are committed to working with our partners to deter young people from carrying knives by educating them about the dangers, as well as bringing those involved in knife crime to justice and protecting our communities.
"It is vitally important that we work together with our partners to make the dangers and long-term consequences of carrying or using a knife very clear. There is a responsibility on all of us – police, educational establishments, youth groups, and parents and guardians of young people – to make sure young people grow up knowing that the decision to pick up a knife will only bring suffering to the people around them, and is likely lead to them losing their liberty, or being seriously injured or killed."