A driver was found with a banned weapon and drugs after police stopped him in King's Lynn.
They included a shuriken, or Japanese throwing star - a fearsome weapon which can be held in the hand as a concealed blade, or thrown at a victim.
The devices are banned in the UK. The Home Office says it is 'illegal to bring into the UK, sell, hire, lend or give anyone' a throwing star.
Officers also found drugs and a knife before arresting the man in the early hours of Saturday.
Norfolk specials tweeted: 'S/SC 7281 from KLWN Team worked with PC 1860 in the early hours of this morning. Stopped a motorist, driver found in possession of a offensive weapon and concealed drugs = arrested. Taken to custody. Weapons included a knife and shuriken.'
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