OFFICERS were called to report of a man in possession of two knives at a busy amusement park in Towyn.
This was on Friday, July 30.
When questioned, the man explained the circumstances of him carrying a kirpan as part of his Sikh faith.
The officers were aware of the legal exemption for kirpans and having obtained the explanation they provided him with an official record of the stop search.
A spokesperson for North Wales Police said: "North Wales Police works with all sections of our diverse communities across the region, and constantly seeks to engage over culturally sensitive issues which include consulting with colleagues from the Sikh Police Association, and the Black and Asian Police Association.
"Our officers receive extensive training on these issues, but we will always look to maximise any learning opportunities from each and every incident.
"The force is in the process of trying to contact the gentleman concerned, to address any ongoing concerns he may have."
The kirpan is an article of faith that plays a role in the Sikh religion that is similar to that of a Christian cross, a Jewish Star of David, or a Muslim hijab.
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