/ 5 August 2003

Illegal firearms amnesty under discussion

An amnesty giving people an opportunity to hand over illegal firearms without prosecution is being considered, Safety and Security Minister Charles Nqakula said on Tuesday.

He said a special police operation to confiscate illegal firearms had resulted in the seizure of large numbers of such weapons.

”We are [now] discussing the possibility of an amnesty for people still possessing illegal firearms,” Nqakula told reporters in Pretoria.

This would apply to individuals he described as peace-loving. The unregistered weapons in their possession often ended up in the hands of robbers who broke into homes.

”We would want them to come forward and declare those firearms so that they can be handed over to the state,” Nqakula said.

A condition would be that such weapons should not have been used to commit a crime.

The timing of the amnesty to fit in with the special operation to seize illegal firearms was under discussion, the minister said.

The issue of offering reward for illegal weapons being handed over was also being examined, but this might encourage the theft of such firearms.

”We will have to be very careful about that one,” Nqakula said. – Sapa