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North Wales Police Take Part in Operation Aztec – Firearms Surrender

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14:58 06/05/2022

Police forces are appealing for people to hand in unwanted guns with a two week surrender of firearms and ammunition, starting on 12 May 2022.

Many firearms are held in innocence and ignorance of their illegality or are overlooked and forgotten in people’s homes. Some are held legally and are no longer required. Others are acquired and distributed by criminal networks to harm, threaten and intimidate their local communities. The surrender gives people the chance to dispose of firearms or ammunition by simply taking them to a local police station and handing them over.

The surrender will run until 29th May 2022. Surrendering unwanted, unlicensed, and illegal weapons avoids the risk of them becoming involved in criminality and means that members of the community can dispose of firearms in a safe place. During that period, those surrendering firearms will not face prosecution for the illegal possession at the point of surrender and can remain anonymous.

The fight against gun crime is stronger than ever and we are working with partners and our local communities to safeguard, educate and intervene at the earliest opportunity.  We use various tactics to locate weapons that have fallen into the wrong hands – but we need the public’s help. We want as many firearms as possible and would encourage people to hand them in.

Nationally firearms crime remains low however there are still very serious incidents involving guns taking place. This two-week surrender is a campaign to prevent firearms from falling into the pool of criminally used weapons. Legislative changes also mean it is no longer legal in some cases to own specific firearms without a license, if at all.  It is the responsibility of the owner to ensure that they meet the relevant ownership requirements.

The surrender will allow people to hand in unwanted or illegal firearms and ammunition to the police. It will avoid these weapons getting into the wrong hands and provide members of the community with a safe place to dispose of any firearms and ammunition they have, whether held lawfully or unlawfully.

During the surrender members of the public are encouraged to take firearms into police stations and hand them over the front counter. The weapons will then be forensically examined, and information sent for forensic examination where appropriate.

Detective Superintendent Mark Pierce, Head of the Force Major Incident Team and Serious & Organised Crime Unit said “In line with our vision to make North Wales the safest place in UK, we are keen to provide the general public with a quick and easy way to surrender firearms in their possession - for whatever the reason, such inheritance, or no longer required. You can hand in firearms at identified police stations, or should you require assistance at your address, please call 101 to arrange a necessary appointment”

Firearms and ammunition can be surrendered at identified North Wales police stations listed below. Anyone handing in a firearm, ammunition or any other weapon during the surrender is advised to check the opening times of their station beforehand.

If you know of people involved in illegal firearms call police on 101 or Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.   

 

POLICE STATION

ADDRESS

TELEPHONE NUMBER

OPENING TIMES

WREXHAM PS

FORMER ORIEL GALLERY

RHOSDDU ROAD

WREXHAM

LL11 1AU

 

(01978) 834321

 

EXT: 34321

 

8.30am/7pm – Mon to Sat

9am/6pm - Sundays

 

 

MOLD PS

KING STREET

MOLD

FLINTSHIRE

CH7 1EF                   

 

(01352) 708405

 

EXT: 08405 / 08425

 

 

9am/1pm & 3pm/6pm

Monday to Saturday

 

RHYL PS

WELLINGTON ROAD

RHYL

DENBIGHSHIRE

LL18 1DA

 

(01745) 539409

 

EXT: 39409/39541

 

8.30am/7pm – Mon to Sat

9am/6pm - Sundays

 

 

LLANDUDNO PS

OXFORD ROAD

LLANDUDNO

CONWY

LL30 1DN

 

(01492) 805037

 

EXT: 05037

 

9am/1pm & 3pm/6pm

Tues, Wed, Thurs, Fri & Saturday

 

COLWYN BAY PS

RHIW ROAD

COLWYN BAY

CONWY

LL28 7TE

 

(01492) 805306

 

EXT: 05306

 

 

9am/1pm & 3pm/6pm

Mondays

 

 

CAERNARFON PS

MAESINCLA LANE

CAERNARFON

GWYNEDD

LL55 1BU

 

(01286) 670679

 

EXT: 70679

 

9am/1pm & 3pm/6pm

Mon, Wed, Fri & Saturday

 

 

BANGOR PS

FFORDD GWYNEDD

BANGOR

GWYNEDD

LL57 1DT

 

(01286) 670957

 

EXT: 70957

 

 

8.30am/7pm – Mon to Sat

9am/6pm - Sundays

 

HOLYHEAD PS

1 STANLEY STREET

HOLYHEAD

ANGLESEY

LL65 1HL

 

(01407) 724090

 

EXT: 24090

 

9am/1pm & 3pm/6pm

Tuesday & Thursdays

 

 

 

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