In less than three weeks since its launch, over 100 weapons have now been handed in at police stations across the county as part of our weapons amnesty.
116 weapons have been handed in so far and this figure is constantly rising. Amongst the weapons handed in are kitchen knives, bowie knives, machetes and cleavers.
Detective Inspector Dave Harrop says: “This is really promising and I’m delighted so many people have taken the time to discard knives which could be used as weapons if they were to fall into the wrong hands.
“There is still just under two months to take part in our amnesty, so please do take advantage of this if you have an item that could be considered a weapon and drop it into one of our secure bins.”
People from across Lincolnshire can hand in any weapons as part of the amnesty.
This is part of Operation Raptor which was launched at the end of 2019 to help reduce offences involving weapons on the west of the county.
After 150 weapons were either seized or handed in to the police as part of the operation, it was extended across the county and reducing weapons in circulation remains a priority.
This amnesty sees secure bins at our police stations in Lincoln, Grantham, Boston, Skegness and Spalding and these will remain in place until 18th December.
The amnesty means that people can deposit weapons or imitations in these bins and remain completely anonymous – there will be no questions asked or repercussions.
The amnesty doesn’t apply to firearms as checks need to be made to ensure one was legitimately held. If you wish to surrender a firearm or have come across one, please either call 101 or you can speak with the front desk at any of the participating stations.
Items that have handed in to the police or seized through stop searches and targeted enforcement include.
• Knives
• Firearms
• BB guns
• Tasers
• CS canisters
• Knuckle dusters
• Crossbows
You should contact police immediately if you know that someone else has a weapon illegally or are concerned about someone in possession of any weapon, even if they have a licence.
In an emergency dial 999, and if you don’t want to give your name please call CrimeStoppers on 0800 555 111.
You can take it to Boston, Skegness, Lincoln, Spalding, or Grantham police station. The bins are located within the reception areas and there is no need to speak with anyone – unless it is regarding a firearm.
There is no need to call ahead unless you have queries or concerns about your weapon or the process of handing it in.
If you are elderly, infirm or without transport, police will attend your home. Please call 101. Do not attempt to bring items that might be unstable, e.g. a hand grenade. Call 101 for advice.
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