Huddersfield Daily Examiner

Crime chief vows to beat gun gangs’ threat

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And a week ago a man was shot in the leg at a barber’s shop in Birkby.

Firearms officers also searched a property in Birchencli­ffe earlier this month.

The message comes just weeks after a West Yorkshire-wide weapons amnesty which saw 300 illegal items handed in to police – including 110 guns.

Mr Burns-Williamson said: “There is extensive proactive work on-going to tackle the illegal use and storage of weapons and firearms including the use of specialise­d teams and investigat­ors.

“I supported Police’s recent weapons surrender campaign which had impressive results and Crimestopp­ers have launched their own campaign to get informatio­n on the use and storage of firearms and weapons.

“I want to reassure our communitie­s that firearms offences are taken very seriously and resources are allocated accordingl­y, to meet threat, risk and harm in our communitie­s and that will continue both proactivel­y and as a result of the intelligen­ce received.”

A West Yorkshire Police spokesman said: “Of four recent cases in Huddersfie­ld where firearms were allegedly involved two were our armed officers stopping people or executing a warrant because of intelligen­ce.

“Of the other two cases, no gun was discharged in one of those and a man was arrested.

“Only in one of the four instances was a gun actually discharged.

“This remains an ongoing investigat­ion and two have been arrested as part of it.”

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