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She urged anyone who owns such weapons and is considering surrendering them to do so by Saturday, January 31.
Since the amendment to the Weapons Act, which allows the surrender of illegal weapons or ammunition without legal consequences, came into force, police have received 230 reports of surrender by Tuesday, said State Secretary at the Ministry of the Interior Tina Heferle.
Police have recorded 230 reports of surrenders since the amendment to the Weapons Act, which allows the surrender of illegal weapons or ammunition without legal consequences, came into force as of Tuesday, said State Secretary at the Ministry of the Interior Tina Heferle after a government session. She urged anyone who owns such weapons to surrender them by January 31.
108 Firearms Surrendered So Far
More than 100 guns have already been taken out of circulation as the Isle of Man’s Firearms and Weapons Surrender Amnesty heads into its final days. Police have confirmed that 108 firearms have been handed in so far, with the amnesty running until Monday, February 2. The aim? A safer island, without anyone getting into trouble. Crucially, the Isle of Man Constabulary says this isn’t a crackdown or a witch hunt. It’s simply a chance for people to…
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