A total of 35 weapons and more than 900 rounds of ammunition have been handed in to Leicestershire Police during a two week national firearms surrender.
The surrender was co-ordinated by the National Ballistics Intelligence Service (NABIS) with many other forces across the UK taking part from Saturday 20 July to Sunday 4 August.
All of the firearms handed in, including ammunition, CS Spray and Tasers, will be destroyed or handed to museums to be displayed.
A variety of weapons were handed into Neighbourhood Policing Areas (NPAs) across the county:
Detective Inspector Helena Bhakta said: “The aim of the surrender is to get firearms away from the hands of criminals. These aims have been achieved thanks to the great response from the public.
“The communities of Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland have got behind this national campaign. Together we have ensured there are less firearms in circulation, reducing accessibility to criminals, and making our streets safer. Leicestershire Police will continue to robustly investigate those that illegally arm themselves and take measures to combat gun crime.
“Our commitment to keeping gun crime low will continue beyond this surrender, and I hope that we can count on the public for their continued support.”
If anyone has a weapon they would like to hand in they have been advised to contact Leicestershire Police on 101
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