Cops arrested a man who was carrying a huge zombie knife on him concealed in a custom cereal box sheath.
The makeshift blade case was built from an old box of Crownfield Honey Nut Flakes from Lidl.
The £1.09 cardboard box had been folded and taped to create a holder for the huge weapon.
The 20cm blade was found tucked into the man’s waistband when the police searched him.
Met Police officers made the arrest in Uxbridge, west London on Wednesday (Nov 13).

The reason for the arrest was a breach in a court order by the man, as reported by Need To Know.

The police stated: “On November 13, officers from MPS Colham Cowley and MPS Uxbridge TC arrested a male for breach of court order.
“Concealed in his waistband was a large zombie knife, which had a 20cm blade.

“Another dangerous weapon has been taken off the streets.”
Locals were left shocked by the find.
One stated: “Sad it won’t make a difference.”

Another added: “Person should be put behind bars for ten years.
“That is the only way these will be removed from the streets.”
Christopher Lang said: “But not the person carrying it who will just get another knife.”

One other stated: “The offender will just get another knife.
“In fact they probably have another.”
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