Record number of airguns surrended in the North East

531 airguns have been surrendered in the North East - more than anywhere else in Scotland.

Published 3rd Jun 2016

531 airguns have been surrendered in the North East as part of a Police Scotland campaign - the highest number of any division in Scotland.

Officers are reminding the public to surrender any remaining air weapons at police stations across the region before next Sunday.

The Air Weapons and Licensing (Scotland) Act 2015 comes fully into effect on 31 December 2016. The new law will require any person who possesses, purchases, uses or acquires an air weapon to have a certificate to hold them legally.

From 1 July 2016, you will be able to apply to Police Scotland for a certificate.

Chief Inspector Richard Craig said : "The surrender campaign has only been active for less than two weeks however it is very encouraging that so many air weapons have been handed in here in the north east already.

"Every one of these weapons has the potential to cause serious injury or death, in particular to children or young people if handled incorrectly. There will be many lying around in homes across the north east unused and this is a great opportunity to get rid of them.

"I would encourage anyone who has such a weapon to consider if they are likely to apply for a certificate under the new legislation and if not, hand it in to one of designated stations over the next week. It will remove the risk from their family and other members of the public."

The Designated Police Offices within North East Division which will have trained staff on duty to receive Air Weapons are:

Queen Street Police Office, Queen Street, Aberdeen, AB10 1ZA Nigg Police Office, 230 Abbotswell Crescent, Aberdeen, AB12 3JD Mastrick Police Office, Greenfern Place, Mastrick, AB16 6JR Elgin Police Office, 31-33 Moray Street, Elgin, IV30 1JH Buckie Police Office, South West Street, Buckie, AB56 1BR Inverurie Police Office, Blackhall Road, Inverurie, AB51 5QF Fraserburgh Police Office, Finlayson Street, Aberdeenshire, AB43 9UQ Stonehaven Police Office, Dunnottar Avenue, Stonehaven, AB39 2JP Banchory Police Office, High Street, Banchory, AB31 5RP Ellon Police Office, Bridge Street, Ellon, AB41 9AX Huntly Police Office, 11 Castle Street, Huntly, AB54 8BP

For further information, please see www.scotland.police.uk/airweaponsurrender.

The three week surrender campaign started on Monday 23 May and runs until Sunday 12 June.