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Home / Crime and Justice / Guns That Turn Lethal: Police Amnesty Launched

Guns That Turn Lethal: Police Amnesty Launched

1 Feb

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Summary

  • A four-week firearms amnesty is underway for specific Italian-made guns.
  • These guns can be easily converted to fire live ammunition.
  • Owners handing in weapons by February 27 face no prosecution.
Guns That Turn Lethal: Police Amnesty Launched

A crucial four-week firearms amnesty is currently underway, targeting specific Italian-manufactured top-venting blank firers (TVBFs). These weapons, while not live-firing in their original form, have been identified by the National Crime Agency as easily convertible to shoot live rounds using basic tools, leading to their recent classification as illegal.

West Yorkshire Police are urging anyone in possession of these five specific Bruni BBM models to surrender them. The amnesty period concludes on February 27. Individuals who comply with this deadline will not face prosecution and are not required to provide their personal details, encouraging maximum participation.

This initiative follows a successful amnesty last year for Turkish TVBFs, which resulted in the removal of 3,500 weapons. Police note that criminals have since shifted to other models, hence the focus on these Italian versions. Superintendent Emma Cheney emphasized the force's commitment to disrupting the criminal use and supply of firearms by securing as many of these weapons as possible.

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Residents with these weapons are advised to contact 101 before transporting them to receive guidance on responsible handling and transport. Surrender points are available at designated police stations across the region.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The amnesty specifically targets five models of Italian-manufactured Bruni BBM top-venting blank firers (TVBFs) that can be converted to fire live rounds.
The firearms amnesty concludes on February 27, and individuals handing in weapons by this date will not face prosecution.
These guns are being targeted because tests have shown they can easily be converted to shoot live ammunition, making them a significant risk.

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