Hundreds of firearms and knives handed over by public
More than 100 firearms, and 15,000 rounds of ammunition, have been handed into police.
The Isle of Man Constabulary’s three-week amnesty has now finished.
Eighty-nine knives were also given to officers - with no questions asked – as part of efforts to collect unlicensed firearms, ammunition and any other weapons.
Danny Rotchell is the chief inspector:
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