Grantham police receive dozens of weapons in amnesty

By The Editor

4th Jan 2021 | Local News

Dozens of weapons have been handed in at Grantham Police station as part of a weapons amnesty.

Lincolnshire Police said today that more than 300 weapons were handed in during its 10-week amnesty.

From 8th October until 18th December secure bins were in place at police stations in Lincoln, Grantham, Boston, Spalding and Skegness for those that wished to dispose of a weapon or an item that could be used as one.

The amnesty allowed those who took part to dispose of a weapon without any questions being asked.

In total 315 weapons or items that could be used as one, such as an old unwanted kitchen knife, were handed in. The weapons included various knives, machetes, knuckledusters an imitation firearm and a crossbow. Two shotguns and an air rifle were also surrendered to us during the amnesty.

Reflecting on the campaign's success, Detective Chief Inspector Amy Whiffen said: "I would like to thank everyone who took part in our amnesty – those who have handed in weapons or an item that could be used as one have helped to make our county safer.

"We will continue to take every opportunity to reduce the number of weapons in Lincolnshire and educate people about the dangers of choosing to own one, even if there isn't an intention to use it in any way."

During the amnesty 30 weapons were handed in at Spalding station, 102 at Boston station, 54 at South Park in Lincoln, 42 at Grantham station and 87 at Skegness.

     

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