Police are calling on residents to surrender illegal, unwanted firearms and ammunition before the firearms amnesty period concludes.
The second such period commenced in August and concludes at the end of this month.
Authorities have reiterated that those found in possession of the above by 1 February will face charges.
The police’s Athlenda Mathe: “We wish to remind all citizens to surrender all illegal and unwanted firearms, including ammunition, before the end of the second firearms amnesty which comes to an end on the 31st of January.”
-EWN
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