| Local Citizens Urged to Handover Illegal Firearms |
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| Written by Administrator |
| 19 February 2010 |
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Mpumalanga MEC for com-munity safety, security and liaison Sibongile Manana has urged local citizens to take ad-
“The reduction of frearms in communities will assist in ensuring that crime is reduced because it has been established that most of the crimes are committed with illegal fre-arms,” said MEC Manana.She said illegal weapons can be handed in at he nearest police station, without the handler fearing arrest if the weapon was not used to “People who failed to license their frearms during the licensing period will also be given a chance to license their weapons in terms of the frearm control Act,” she added.Mpumalanga police spokesperson Senior Superintendent Sibongile Nkosi said on Wednesday that a number of police stations in the province had reported receiving frearms, In terms of a temporary court order, all fre-rm licenses issued under the repealed Armsnd Ammunition Act of 1969 will remain validuntil the court decides on a challenge by the SAHunters and Game Conservation Association of
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| Last Updated on 06 March 2010 |
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