Police destroy illegal firearms

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The Botswana Police Service yesterday destroyed a total of 600 guns at the Police College in Otse including 100 classified as illegal, as the service commemorated International Small Arms Destruction Day.

Outside of the 100 illegally acquired guns, the balance was destroyed for being “worn out and old”. Speaking at a bonfire event to destroy the weapons, Deputy Commissioner of Police, Senior Superintendent Victor Paledi, said the demonstration was to reaffirm local police’s zero tolerance approach to all crimes involving firearms.

This year’s firearms destined for the trash heap were an increase on the 125 destroyed last year on the same occasion.

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