Gun Amnesty period draws closer to end
Written by Gina Webmasters, Published in News, Georgetown, GINA, September 14, 2015, Source
Minister of Public Security, Khemraj Ramjattan, has expressed his satisfaction with the gun amnesty initiative so far but, he continues to plead with Guyanese in possession of illegal arms and ammunition to surrender these as the amnesty period is swiftly coming to a close.
The Minister was at the time addressing media operatives prior to an inspection of the surrendered arms and ammunitions at the Criminal Investigative Department, Police Head Quarters, Eve Leary, this morning.
Minister Ramjattan called on the media to support this process. “I want your support as reporters, journalists, media houses, to get the message out there that it’s half a month already, you have another 15 days to bring in whatever firearm you have that is not legally licensed or so, ensure that the family and friends who have, bring them out,” Ramjattan said.
The Minister reiterated that immediately after the amnesty period ends at the end of September, there will be a crack-down to get that which is illegal. “It might be very harsh on that occasion so bring them out now and save yourself the harshness of the law,” he urged.
Lending support to the initiative, Prime Minister, Moses Nagamootoo, who was also present for the inspection, told the media that the Firearms Amnesty Programme has already seen considerable success with thirty firearms and 1457 rounds of ammunition been surrendered is an indication that there is willingness on the part of the Guyanese to bring themselves within the laws.
“I pledge my support and the support of the Office of the Prime Minister to this Amnesty Programme and encourage all persons who have illegal firearms in their possession to bring them in during this period,” the Prime Minister stated.
The Prime Minister urged the urged the Magistracy and the Judiciary to take judicial notice of the prevalence of crime involving the use of firearms and pointed out that there should be no discretion in imposing sentences under the law for illegal possession of firearm.
“As a judicial officer myself, I am of the view that our Courts must review granting of bail involving repeat offenders arraigned for illegal possession of firearm or the use of firearm in the execution of robberies,” he said.
Vice President Ramjattan, the Commissioner of Police and the Guyana Police Force and civic leaders in our religious community were commended by the Prime Minister for the work that has been done so far specifically with regard to the Firearms Amnesty and the fight on crime.
“I have seen recent statistics which have shown that crime and deaths on our roadways are down. We need this to continue to allow every Guyanese to live in peace and comfort, without worry about their safety and wellbeing,” he explained.
The Firearms Amnesty, opens the door to those with illegal firearms to come forward and surrender their weapons. The initiative was introduced on September 01, 2015 and provides for persons to hand over unlicensed firearms and ammunition to the law enforcement agencies without facing prosecution.