Wednesday, January 1, 2020

More than 1 000 firearms surrendered to police stations

More than 1,000 firearms and over 14,000 rounds of ammunition have been surrendered to police stations in the first month of an amnesty.

People illegally in possession of firearms have been encouraged to hand them over in the next five months, without fear of prosecution.

Vishnu Naidoo, the spokesperson for the national police commissioner, said the police are focused on the possession of illegal firearms but urged people whose licenses are out of date to use the opportunity to renew those licenses.

Naidoo clarified that if a firearm had been used in the commission of a crime, the owner would not be immune from prosecution.

In other news – Letoya Makhene is so grateful to her Fans for an incredible 2019

Mzansi singer, songwriter and former actress, Letoya Makhene, took to social media to share an inspiring message to her fans to be more spiritual next year and thank them for their overflowing support this year.

Letoya Makhene

Mzansi singer and actress, Letoya Makhene, took to social media to impart some words of wisdom to her fans ahead of the new year. continue reading

Source: eNCA

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