A total of 58 top venting blank‑firer (TVBF) guns were handed in to police stations across the region during a Firearms Amnesty which took place across the counties throughout February.
The amnesty period was designed to enable those who purchased one of the models legally for their intended use to dispose of them safely. It also prevents potentially lethal weapons falling into the hands of criminals who may seek to convert them and pose a risk to the public.
Possession of one of the guns could now result in a prison sentence of 10 years.
Chief Inspector Rob Curtis of Devon & Cornwall Police said, “We’re delighted to see that 58 guns have been taken out of circulation, making our communities safer. This demonstrates the public’s commitment to reducing the risks associated with imitation firearms.
“We urge anyone who is concerned about any weapons in their communities to report to us.
“A single report could prove vital in solving serious crimes, removing illegally-held lethal weapons, or potentially saving a life.”
Anyone with information regarding illegal firearms activity should contact police as a matter of urgency. Reports can be made here: www.dc.police.uk/tua
Alternatively, Crimestoppers can be contact 100% anonymously via 0800 555 111.

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