
Haul of blank firing guns handed into Nottinghamshire police
The national amnesty ran from 4 February to 28 February and resulted in 42 blank firers and more than 500 rounds of blank and live ammunition being turned in at police stations across Nottinghamshire. Det Supt Christopher Sullivan, of Nottinghamshire Police, said: "We are pleased by the results of this amnesty which have allowed us to take more than 40 potential weapons and hundreds of rounds of ammunition off the streets and out of harm's way."
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