The government is not considering amnesty for illegal firearms.

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GEORGETOWN, Guyana, CMC – The Guyana government says it is not considering any amnesty for people with illegal guns, saying it does not believe that the initiative would be a success.

Vice President Bharrat Jagdeo, speaking at a news conference on Thursday, said that the Irfaan Ali administration would instead seek to step up enforcement efforts.

Jagdeo told reporters that the previous administration had implemented a gun amnesty that wasn’t successful and believed that people who possess guns illegally, notably those weapons used in crimes, would not surrender those firearms even if there was an amnesty.

“If you don’t have a permit for a weapon, then there should be vigorous enforcement, and if you are found with it, there should be vigorous enforcement.

“This amnesty business has not been considered in the government,” Jagdeo said, adding that the government is focused on introducing more technology in crime-fighting efforts.

Earlier this week, Home Affairs Minister Robeson Benn said while the Guyana Police Force (GPF) had recorded a 17 percent decrease in serious crimes, there were also increased incidents of murders and gun-related crimes.

Figures show that for 2023, a total of 149 illegal firearms were taken off the streets, and Benn said investigators found that the unlawful firearms do not originate from Guyana but are imported.

But despite the situation, Benn also said the ministry would not be conducting a gun amnesty program.

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