Yorkshire and the Humber Regional Policing is supporting this year’s national firearms surrender to rid the streets of guns.
The initiative is due to take place across the country between 13 and 26 November, with members of the public encouraged to take firearms into police stations.
Across Yorkshire and Humberside, police will also accept other weapons including knives, ammunition and other offensive weapons.
During the campaign those surrendering firearms, ammunition, knives and other offensive weapons will not face prosecution for simply possessing these weapons and they can remain anonymous.
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