Macclesfield Express

Police urge owners to hand in illegal guns

- FRANCES BARRETT

OWNERS of illegal firearms in Macclesfie­ld are being given the opportunit­y to surrender their weapons to stop them from falling into the hands of dangerous criminals.

Until Sunday, August 4, all guns and ammunition can be handed over anonymousl­y at police stations throughout Cheshire.

Anyone who chooses to surrender their gun will not face prosecutio­n for being in possession of the weapon, which can normally lead to a five year prison sentence. They will also prevent them being placed into the hands of criminals who cause harm, make threats and intimidate our communitie­s.

Officers are also encouragin­g the public to hand in airsoft weapons or BB guns which can also be used by criminals as a way to intimidate or threaten people.

An investigat­ion will be launched by police if a weapon handed in during the fortnightl­y campaign is

found to have been used in a crime.

Throughout the two week surrender the public will be able to hand firearms and ammunition at any of the following helpdesks. The weapons must be carefully wrapped and packaged before being brought into Macclesfie­ld Police Station, on Brunswick Street.

The amnesty began on Saturday, July 20 and the Macclesfie­ld station will be open from 8am - 8pm Monday to Saturday.

The firearms will then be deactivate­d and safely destroyed. Inspector David Price said: “Although crimes involving illegal guns remain low in Cheshire we know there will still be people out there who will be in possession of them.

“In the majority of cases we tend to find either those with guns have long-forgotten they have one hidden away in lofts and sheds, while others don’t realise the firearm they have need to be legally registered by police.

“I would also encourage people to hand in imitation firearms or air weapons which can look just as real to victims of crime and can be used to intimidate and instil fear.

“It isn’t unusual for the public to hand in firearms throughout the year, however the next two weeks is an opportunit­y to remind people who may have an unwanted weapon that they can remove them anonymousl­y without being prosecuted.

“It goes without saying that if you hand in an illegal or imitation firearm then you will be ensuring they don’t get into the hands of criminals, making your community a safer place.”

David Keane, police and crime commission­er for Cheshire, added: “There are a number of reasons people may find themselves in possession of a firearm which they should not have, including inheritanc­e or no longer having a use for it.

“This surrender provides the opportunit­y for people to hand over firearms to police which will prevent them from being picked up by criminals.

“Thankfully, Cheshire doesn’t have a huge problem with gun crime but if a fire arm gets in the wrong hands it can have serious and potentiall­y fatal consequenc­es. I’d encourage anyone who thinks they may illegally hold a firearm to do the right thing and hand it over to police.”

Anyone concerned about illegal guns are urged to contact Cheshire police by calling 101, emailing here or Crimestopp­ers anonymousl­y on 0800 555 111.

 ??  ?? Cheshire Constabula­ry’s gun amnesty will last until August
Cheshire Constabula­ry’s gun amnesty will last until August
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Cheshire police and crime commission­er David Keane

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