In an effort to fight the escalating gun violence, the island of Anguilla has initiated a marketing campaign referred to as “Cease the Weapons.”
In response to the rise in gun-related crime, the Governor, the Authorities of Anguilla, and the Royal Anguilla Police Drive have launched the marketing campaign.
Two-week window for amnesty
Ranging from Monday, January 29, 2024, the individuals are being inspired to give up any illegal firearms and ammunition.
This window of alternative, ending on Sunday, February 11, 2024, is a part of a strategic effort to take away these weapons from circulation.
There shall be no questions shall be requested and no particular person handing in weapons or ammunition throughout that point shall be prosecuted for unlawful possession of these weapons or possession of ammunition below a “Gun Amnesty Legislation” signed by the Governor.
A field has been established as a safe methodology for the gathering of those weapons.
A locked field shall be accessible on the Valley Police Station, accessible in any respect hours, to make sure the secure and confidential submission of unlawful arms and ammunition.
Agency stance post-amnesty
After February 12, 2024, the federal government has made it clear that stringent authorized penalties shall be utilized to these present in possession of unlawful firearms or ammunition.
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