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South Africa

Gun Violence in South Africa, a National Public Health Priority - Analysis

17 May 2012

Institute for Security Studies (Tshwane/Pretoria)

ANALYSIS South Africa faces numerous challenges in preventing and reducing the levels of violence and crime. The burden of mortality and morbidity arising from violence and injury affects the lives of millions of individuals annually and continues to undermine social harmony and socio-economic development. This is, now more than ever, a national public health priority - one that needs to be monitored and controlled so as to limit the number of injuries and non-natural... (GunPolicy.org)

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Russia,China,United States

US Marines Stole, Sold Nearly $2 Million in Guns to Gangs, China, Russia

15 May 2012

International Business Times (US)

U.S. Marines at Camp Lejeune, N.C., stole and sold approximately $2 million in guns and combat equipment to streets gangs and to China and Russia, military officials confirmed. The stolen guns and combat gear included assault rifles, night-vision goggles and flashlights. More than 60 people have been implicated in the incident, the Daily News in Jacksonville, N.C., reported. 47 service members and 21 civilians have been charged so far. Several of them have already... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: International Business Times (US)

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Colombia,United States,Mexico

Five-seven Semi-Automatic Pistol Arrives on Colombian Black Market

9 May 2012

InSight Crime (Bogota)

The Five-seven semi-automatic pistol, capable of piercing body armor, is already a favored weapon of the Mexican cartels. Now there are signs that this "cop killer" gun has found its way into the Colombian black market. A spokesman for the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) has described the Five-seven as "the weapon of choice" for Mexico's criminal organizations. The weapon first gained the attention of Mexico law enforcement after it was used... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: InSight Crime (Bogota)

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United States

Gun Dealers Bypass US Feds, Sell Guns to Foreign Buyers at Airport

8 May 2012

Gun Reports (USA)

According to a recent open letter from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) to Federal firearms licensees (FFLs), "It has recently come to the attention of [the agency] that some Federal firearms licensees (FFL) are arranging for the exportation of firearms and ammunition through an in-person disposition to foreign purchasers at the airline ticket counter of local international airports. Industry members are advised that this manner of disposing... (GunPolicy.org)

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India

Indian Military Officers Found Guilty of Illegal Gun Sales

8 May 2012

Times of India

JAISALMER: An Army court of inquiry has found 74 officers and one JCO guilty in the illegal sale of arms case in Sriganganagar between 2002 and 2004. So far, the Army has taken disciplinary action against 33 officers. Similar punitive action has been initiated against the remaining officers, said defence spokesman Col SD Goswami. Besides, the Standard Operating Procedure on disposal of non-service pattern weapons has been revised to avoid recurrence of such incidents,... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Times of India

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Indonesia

Armed Civilians in Public Places Highlight Gun Misuse in Indonesia

5 May 2012

Jakarta Post

The House of Representatives plans to summon National Police chief Gen. Timur Pradopo in the near future in the wake of a series of incidents involving armed civilians in public places, a lawmaker has said. A member of House's Commission III overseeing legal, human rights and security affairs, Sarifuddin Sudding, said the meeting would be carried out soon after the currently ongoing recess period ends on May 13. "We will demand National Police chief explain why there... (GunPolicy.org)

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Papua New Guinea

Papua New Guinea MPs Urged to Set Example by Handing In Their Guns

2 May 2012

Pacific Islands News Association (Fiji)

Gun smuggling in Papua New Guinea (PNG) is a multi-million kina business which police are powerless to deal with, Deputy Police Commissioner Simon Kauba says. And he had suggested that parliament implement the recommendations of the guns summit committee to address the problem to some extent. Parliamentarians raised concern last week over the serious issue of firearms build-up in the country, especially in the highlands provinces, on the eve of the national... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Pacific Islands News Association (Fiji)

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South America,Asia,Turkey,United Kingdom,Mexico,United States

Proposal to Relax Export Restrictions on Firearms in U.S. Unpopular

2 May 2012

Wall Street Journal

U.S. homeland-security and law-enforcement agencies have objected to Obama administration proposals to relax export restrictions on high-powered firearms, threatening a centerpiece of the president's trade and national-security agenda. The agencies, in internal memos viewed by The Wall Street Journal, warn the changes could help arm drug cartels and terrorists and make it harder for the U.S. to crack down on gun-trafficking. The arms proposal is part of a broader... (GunPolicy.org)

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Australia

Australian Justice Minister Admits Gaps in Gun Laws, Tracing, Registration

27 April 2012

ABC News (Australia), Audio

Justice and Home Affairs Minister Jason Clare says there are weaknesses in the nation's gun control laws. He says he is drafting some proposals to take to the next meeting of his state and territory counterparts in June, which include closing loopholes in the national firearms database. TRANSCRIPT: On the eve of the 16th anniversary of the Port Arthur massacre the Federal Government has announced it intends to reform Australia's gun laws. The Minister for Justice and... (GunPolicy.org)

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Australia

Australian Authorities to Crack Down on Illegal Arms Trade

27 April 2012

ABC News (Australia)

As New South Wales authorities grapple with the worst bikie war in decades, the Federal Government says it is determined to crack down on the illegal gun trade, and they have handguns in their sights. While the bikie war rages, there there have been outbreaks of gun violence in other parts of the country as well. On the eve of the 16th anniversary of the Port Arthur massacre, the Government has announced plans to amend Australia's gun laws. National figures are... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: ABC News (Australia)

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Mexico,United States

Feds Say 68,000 Guns Seized in Mexico Were Traced Back to US [Espanol]

26 April 2012

El Correo (Spain)

[Translated Summary: Washington says 68,000 guns recovered by Mexican authorities in the past five years have been traced back to the United States. An official report by the The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives says that during this period, the Mexican authorities submitted more than 99,000 arms for tracing.] WASHINGTON - El Gobierno de México ha recuperado más de 99.000 armas de fuego entre 2007 y 2011, de las cuales más de 68.000 procedían de... (GunPolicy.org)

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Mexico,United States

Washington Says 68,000 Guns Seized in Mexico Were Traced Back to US

26 April 2012

Seattle Times / AP

WASHINGTON — The government said Thursday that 68,000 guns recovered by Mexican authorities in the past five years have been traced back to the United States. The flood of tens of thousands of weapons underscores complaints from Mexico that the U.S. is responsible for arming the drug cartels plaguing its southern neighbor. Six years of violence between warring cartels have killed more than 47,000 people in Mexico. The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Seattle Times / AP

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United States,Australia

Fourfold Rise in Guns, Parts Smuggled to Australia, Most from USA

25 April 2012

Gympie Times (Queensland)

Firearm seizures at Australian borders have exploded four-fold over the past five years with most failed import attempts coming from the United States. Australian Customs and Border Protection figures provided to APN Newsdesk show firearm, firearm parts, magazine or accessory detections in Australia increased from 225 in the 2006-07 financial year to 977 in the last financial year. The biggest year for detections was in 2009-10 when Australian Customs discovered... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Gympie Times (Queensland)

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Australia

Origin of Crime Guns in Australia: Plenty of Myths, Little Evidence

24 April 2012

ABC News (Australia), Audio

The recent spate of shootings in Sydney's western suburbs have been tagged as criminal-on-criminal violence. There have been more than 50 shootings so far this year and a 40 per cent increase in drive-bys over the last two years. Is there something more going on than just gang warfare? Fifteen hundred guns are stolen every year, falling into the wrong hands. Transcript Anita Barraud: Thanks, Mark, and welcome to the Law Report. The recent spate of shootings in... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: ABC News (Australia)

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Ghana

Poor Records Allow Government Guns to Leak into Ghana Black Market

24 April 2012

Spy Ghana (Ghana)

The Commission on Small Arms and Light Weapons has raised grave concerns about arms in circulation indicating that about 20 percent of illegally manufactured weapons in circulation are from the nation's security services. According to the Commission, the porous nature of the record keeping and data management systems by the security services has led to the phenomenon, adding that per the records over 200,000 small arms are in the custody of civilians. Analysts have... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Spy Ghana (Ghana)

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India

Police Armourer Accused of Siphoning Ammo to Indian Militants for 7 Years

23 April 2012

Times of India

DIMAPUR - In a development that will shock the Nagaland police department, a recent raid conducted by 29 Assam Rifles and Dimapur Police has exposed a possible nexus between a police constable and militants. Identified as Enyimi Chakhesang, the constable has allegedly been supplying ammunition from the Police Centre Store, Chumukedima to members of NSCN (IM) Security forces had information that the militants were stocking ammunition at the Sukhovi area and they raided... (GunPolicy.org)

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Australia

Australia Police Fear Criminals Stockpiling Stolen Guns for Gang Warfare

20 April 2012

Courier-Mail (Brisbane)

Police fear criminals are stockpiling hundreds of firearms stolen in Queensland each year and plan to use them in violent confrontations and possible gang warfare. The LNP Government yesterday announced a crackdown on illegal firearms after The Courier-Mail revealed gun theft had soared in Queensland, with hundreds stolen in the past year. In the wake of two recent fatal shootings in Brisbane, Police Commissioner Bob Atkinson said police feared the weapons would be... (GunPolicy.org)

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Australia

100,000 Imported Handguns a 'Major Public Concern' for Australia

18 April 2012

Sydney Morning Herald, Opinion

April is an eerie time of year. Sixteen years ago this month, Martin Bryant opened fire at historic Port Arthur in Tasmania, killing 35 people and wounding 18 others. This month also marks the anniversaries of the Columbine massacre of April 20, 1999 in the US, where 13 people were killed and at least 21 injured, the Virginia Tech massacre of April 16, 2007, where 32 people died and 25 were injured, and now Oakland's Oikos University massacre, which happened two weeks... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Sydney Morning Herald

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Trinidad & Tobago,Caribbean

Police Under Fire for Renting Guns to Criminals in Trinidad & Tobago

17 April 2012

Guardian (Trinidad and Tobago)

Law enforcement officers will be placed under greater scrutiny as Government moves to clamp down on those who sell or rent state-issued weapons to criminals. Minister of National Security John Sandy made the announcement at the Police Academy, St James, yesterday while delivering the feature address at the opening of a sub-regional inter-training course on combating the illicit trafficking in firearms and explosives for the Caribbean states. "Let me state categorically... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Guardian (Trinidad and Tobago)

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Australia

Majority of Illegal Guns in Australia Sourced Locally, Not Smuggled

12 April 2012

ABC News (Australia)

NSW Police say progress is being made in the operation to crackdown on gang related gun violence in Sydney, despite ten reported shootings in as many days. The head of Operation Spartan, Assistant Commissioner Frank Mennilli says officers have seen some success however remain frustrated by the wall of silence around victims and witnesses. Operation Spartan has seen 36 firearms seized since January with 314 people arrested and more than 515 charges laid by... (GunPolicy.org)

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Australia

Australia Launches New Firearm Intelligence Team to Trace Crime Guns

12 April 2012

Australian (Sydney) / AAP

A new Firearms Intelligence and Targeting Team is to be established to link all available information on illicit firearms in a move to tackle rising gun crime. Home Affairs and Justice Minister Jason Clare said this was the same model used by Customs and Border Protection and other law enforcement agencies for counter-terrorism, counter-proliferation activities and illegal drug importation and it had proved highly effective. Mr Clare said work would start immediately... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Australian (Sydney) / AAP

36020

Uganda

Uganda Soldiers, Officers Found Selling Guns to Be Subject to Firing Squad

11 April 2012

New Vision (Kampala)

Any UPDF soldier or officer found selling firearms or ammunitions to criminals will be subjected to firing squad in full public view, a General in the army warned on Tuesday. Speaking at a pipping ceremony of recently propmoted officers, a visibly riled Brig. Hussein Adda, the camp commandant Bombo said the firing squad which is provided for under the UPDF Act is better as compared to incarcerating the culprits in Luzira "because imprisoning will not solve the... (GunPolicy.org)

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Australia

11,000 Licensed Guns 'Missing' in South Australia

7 April 2012

Advertiser (Adelaide)

Almost 11,000 licensed firearms have reportedly gone "missing" in South Australia over the past decade. Among the 10,879 weapons are semi-automatic rifles, pump-action shotguns, pistols and antique guns, SA Police figures reveal. Firearms classified as missing include those that are lost, unaccounted for from deceased estates, where the licence holder can't be located, firearms destroyed by the owner, or destroyed by other means such as flood and fire. The figures -... (GunPolicy.org)

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Uganda

Ugandan Army Soldiers Sell AK-47 Bullets to Gangsters in Local Pubs

7 April 2012

Daily Monitor (Kampala)

'In Summary 'Mine was an easy purchase' It was a Sunday when I called on an old friend at Makindye. We settled at a pub on Salama Road. Here, we found a lively group of five men chatting over bottles of beer. They conducted their conversation in Luganda and Swahili, and owing to the kind of calls they consistently made, it was clear there was something cooking. We took up seats close to their table and could clearly eavesdrop on their conversation. One of the men... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Daily Monitor (Kampala)

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Nigeria

Hoodlums Attack Police Station in Nigeria, Steal 14 AK-47 Rifles

5 April 2012

Vanguard (Lagos)

AWKA — Gunmen,numbering seven yesterday, attacked Amichi police station in Nnewi South Local Government Area and injured a police officer in the process. About 10 vehicles packed within and around the police premises were also riddled with bullets. The hoodlums were said to have stormed the police station at about 2.30 am and after sporadic shooting, released two suspects believed to be their members and also allegedly made away with 14 AK-47 riffles belonging to the... (GunPolicy.org)

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Europe,East Africa,Ireland,Palestine,Africa,West Asia,North Africa,Syria,Libya,Belgium

Special Report on Belgian Arms Exports in Middle East and North Africa - Blog

5 April 2012

New York Times, Blog

The uprisings in Libya and Syria have cast the Belgian small arms industry as a case study of the difficult balances within a Western arms-manufacturing community that seeks exports to preserve revenue and local jobs, but risks compromising European policies and human rights values. Belgium is one of Europe's busiest exporters of small arms and light weapons. As late as 2010, the last year for which publicly released data is available, 32 percent of the small-arms... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: New York Times

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United States,China

Number of Gun-related Crimes Is Dropping Rapidly in China - Police

5 April 2012

China Daily

The number of gun-related crimes is dropping rapidly nationwide, despite a recent spate of armed robberies, police say. In 2000, police dealt with about 5,000 gun-related crimes across the country. The number dropped to about 500 in 2011, down 46 percent from 2010, according to the latest figures from the Ministry of Public Security. The decrease is mainly due to China's strict policy on gun control and tougher policing measures, said Yan Zhengbin, deputy director of... (GunPolicy.org)

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Canada

Gun Owners in Canada Alarmed by Ammunition Rules, Storage Requirements

4 April 2012

Calgary Herald (Alberta)

Hunters and shooters are up in arms about the federal government's proposed new explosives regulations, which they say will interfere with everything from big-game hunting and ammunition storage, to re-enacting historic battles. The changes require - for the first time in Canada - gun owners to lock away all ammunition. At present, guns must be locked, but not ammunition. The proposed rules will require all gun owners to install a locking box or safe in their... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Calgary Herald (Alberta)

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United States,Mexico,Central America,Honduras,Guatemala,El Salvador

El Salvador Soldiers Accused of Selling Guns to Guatemala, Honduras Gangs

2 April 2012

InSight Crime (Bogota)

Prosecutors in El Salvador ordered the arrest of eight soldiers and one civilian linked to an arms trafficking network that may have supplied thousands of weapons to drug gangs in Guatemala and Honduras. On March 30, the office of El Salvador's Attorney General (FGR) ordered the arrest of the nine suspects, alleging that they had participated in a scheme which involved siphoning off weapons that were slated to be destroyed, and selling them to drug trafficking... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: InSight Crime (Bogota)

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Palestine,Jordan,Israel

Israeli Police Say Gun Violence Continues to Climb in Arab Sector

27 March 2012

Jerusalem Post (Israel)

Despite police efforts to stamp out the use of firearms in the Arab sector, gun crime rose by 7 percent in the first three months of 2012 in comparison to the same period last year, police said Monday. In 2011, in 557 cases a firearm was used during the commission of a crime, with 579 arrests made for firearms offenses, police said. The police and the Public Security Ministry have been the subject of continued criticism from the Arab sector due to the mayhem caused by... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Jerusalem Post (Israel)

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El Salvador

El Salvador Police Report the Seizure of 11 Guns Per Day in 2012 [Espanol]

22 March 2012

La Prensa Gráfica (El Salvador)

[Translated summary: The Civil National Police (PNC) of El Salvador seized 901 firearms in 2012. According to Police, these firearms are linked to 56 homicides, 22 injuries, 27 robberies, 2 extortions and 6 thefts.] La Policía Nacional Civil (PNC) reportó el decomiso de 901 armas de fuego y la captura de 11,667 personas entre el 1.º de enero y el 19 de marzo en todo el país, según el subdirector de Seguridad Pública, comisionado Howard Cotto. "Esto es el... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: La Prensa Gráfica (El Salvador)

35942

Canada

Public Stigma Drives Toronto Gun Hobbyists, Shooters Underground

18 March 2012

National Post (Toronto)

Ellen loads five bullets into her favourite pistol, a .22-caliber Browning Challenger, and demonstrates her favourite shooting stances. She begins with two hands holding the gun straight out in front of her, elbows slightly bent and feet hip-width apart for balance before changing poses, with her left hand behind her back, her palm facing outward, and the pistol in her right hand. She is a Toronto grandmother of two in her mid-sixties and she is sharing her love of... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: National Post (Toronto)

35919

Venezuela

Caracas, Venezuela: Police Officers Murdered for Their Guns - Report

16 March 2012

InSight Crime (Bogota)

Some 26 Caracas police officers have been murdered so far this year, and analysts warn that they may be being targeted by criminals who want to steal their weapons. The assassination of Reinaldo Jose Mata Malave outside his home earlier this week brought the number of police officers murdered in greater Caracas in 2012 to 26. According to El Nacional, Mata was killed for his police-issued weapon, a Beretta pistol. Criminologist Javier Gorriño told El Universal that... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: InSight Crime (Bogota)

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Mexico,United States

Legal US Gun Sales Arm Drug Cartels - Mexican Soldiers Take Weapons

15 March 2012

Reuters

Recent focus on the relationship between U.S. guns and Mexican cartels has been limited to the ATF's "Fast and the Furious." That plan had agents selling assault rifles to Mexican gun runners so that they could track high-ranking cartel members. Though the ATF's actions are a bit questionable, there's actually a completely legal -- and perhaps more harmful -- way the U.S. is arming Mexican cartels. It's called "direct commercial sales" and it's operated by the State... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Reuters

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United States,Germany,Europe,Australia

In Wake of Glock Seizure, Australian Minister Defends Gun Control Efforts

15 March 2012

ABC News (Australia), Transcript

TONY EASTLEY: According to Tony Abbott Sydneysiders this morning not only face peak hour traffic but a reign of terror on the streets because of the illegal importation of hundreds of handguns from Europe and he puts it down to the Federal Government's lack of border control. The Opposition Leader says it can all be sheeted home to the Government. On Tuesday police and other Federal and state authorities arrested alleged members of a gun smuggling syndicate who'd... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: ABC News (Australia)

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European Union

European Union Adopts New Law on Export, Import & Transit of Guns

13 March 2012

GRIP.org

On 8 March 2012, the European Union Council has finally adopted a new European legislation that sets the rules and procedures to be followed by Member States on export, import and transit authorizations of firearms for civilian use (such as hunting weapons and sporting weapons), their parts and components, and ammunition, to and from the EU. These new rules therefore only address firearms transfers with non-EU countries. They complement the existing European legislation... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: GRIP.org

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Australia

Curb Number of Guns Owned, Slow Gun Theft - West Australia Police Boss

12 March 2012

West Australian (Perth)

In the wake of the Port Arthur massacre in April 1996 the Federal government and all Australasian police ministers signed up to the National Firearms Agreement. The intent of the agreement was to tighten gun control through the restriction of certain categories of firearms, through better screening of applicants and through a more rigorous assessment of genuine need. The agreement included an amnesty and buyback scheme for firearms with the focus on reducing the... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: West Australian (Perth)

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Côte d'Ivoire,Mali,Togo,West Africa,Ghana,Kenya

Ghana National Security Receives Firearm Marking Machines

7 March 2012

Ghana News Agency

The Regional Centre for Small Arms and Light Weapons (RECSA) based in Kenya, on Wednesday presented two weapon marking machines to Ghana in efforts to eliminate the illicit trade and proliferation of small arms and weapons. The donation was made during a three-day training programme for security personnel on weapons marking and record-keeping in Accra and organised in collaboration with the National Commission on Small Arms and Light Weapons (NACSA) and Ministry of the... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Ghana News Agency

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France

French Parliament Unanimously Adopts Tighter Gun Control Law [Francais]

27 February 2012

Le Nouvel Observateur (France)

[Translated summary: The French Parliament has set a new gun control policy in order to better address firearm trafficking. The text on "modern, simplified and preventive gun control" aims at reforming outdated legislation from 1939.] Le Parlement a mis en place, lundi, un nouveau contrôle des armes, destiné à mieux réprimer le trafic, à l'origine de braquages retentissants, avec l'adoption définitive d'une proposition de loi UMP-PS, rareté politique en période... (GunPolicy.org)

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Portugal

Gun Licence Applications Up 20%, More Gun Dealers Open in Portugal

25 February 2012

Portugal News

Licensing requests for guns have increased by 20 percent in Portugal in the past year, with the number of establishments selling firearms also increasing by 10 percent. This in turn has led to the number of registered firearms having increased in Portugal, which currently has around 1.4 million licensed guns, 19,000 of which were licensed in the past year. According to the President of the Security, Organised Crime and Terrorism Observatory (OSCOT) José Manuel Anes,... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Portugal News

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Israel

The 'Intolerable' Availability of Guns in Israel Is Fueling Criminality - Police

23 February 2012

Jerusalem Post (Israel)

Two young men stood under a residential building in Rehovot's Kiryat Moshe neighborhood last week, having a chat. Suddenly, shots were fired, probably from close range, and the two fell to the ground with gaping gunshot wounds. What followed is a scene that has played itself out repeatedly in recent years. Shocked neighbors rushed to the scene. Within minutes, the sirens of ambulances drew closer, before paramedics arrived to rush the victims to hospital. Police came... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Jerusalem Post (Israel)

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Italy,Philippines,United States,Russia,Germany,Czech Republic,China,Botswana,Oceania,Americas,Africa,Asia,Europe,Central Africa,Caribbean,South America,Central America,Zimbabwe,Namibia,Mozambique,Congo (DRC),Angola,Swaziland,South Africa,Southern Africa

High Gun Death Risk for Young African Men, Women at Home - UN Study

19 February 2012

Southern Times (Southern Africa)

WINDHOEK - Young men in Southern Africa are at the greatest risk of cold-blooded murder, while women in the region are more likely than others from around the world to be killed in domestic violence, a UN agency says. The statistics from the UN Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) come as the region battles to contain the proliferation of gun-related crimes. Experts have said gun-related crime is a major problem in South Africa and Swaziland, and is on the rise in... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Southern Times (Southern Africa)

35844

India,Bangladesh

400,000 Illegal Guns in Bangladesh, Many from India, Claims NGO

19 February 2012

Financial Express (Bangladesh)

Country's law and order situation might become unstable as cadres of different political groups were learnt to have been buying smuggled small firearms, reports UNB. Intelligence sources told the news agency Saturday that increasing use of small firearms in different criminal activities, including murder, robbery and extortion, have increased the smuggling of firearms from across the border. They said syndicates from two sides of the border control such smuggling of... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Financial Express (Bangladesh)

35842

Costa Rica,Panama

Costa Rica Police Lost 215 Guns to Thieves, Some Found in Panama

18 February 2012

Inside Costa Rica

A total 17 of the 215 firearms stolen from the Policia de Tránsito warehouse almost two weeks ago were recovered by Panamanian police. Jorge Rojas, director of Cost Rica's Organismo de Investigacion Judicial (OIJ) said in a press conference on Friday that Panamanian police found the guns in a house and two unidentified suspects were in custody. Police also said they found us$11.000 in cash and empty bullet clips. Rojas said that Costa Rican authorities are in contact... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Inside Costa Rica

35843

Colombia,Ecuador

Ecuador Gun Seizures Point to Military, Security Industry Leakage

17 February 2012

InSight Crime (Bogota)

Ecuador's military seized 170 firearms in the south of the country, raising the issue once again of the country's importance as a transit nation for small arms moving to Colombia. The seizure, which included some 7,000 rounds of munition, shotguns, handguns and rifles, came in the southern province of El Oro which borders Peru. No arrests were made. Ecuadorian authorities carried out the operation just one week after they found a similar, though smaller, cache of... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: InSight Crime (Bogota)

35839

Indonesia

Gun Crime 'New Trend' in Jakarta, 17,000 Illegal Arms in Circulation - Police

15 February 2012

Jakarta Globe

More and more criminals are using guns to perpetrate their crimes, the Jakarta Police said after they confiscated 23 firearms of various makes and models in just a nine-day operation. During the operation, police also arrested 396 people in 386 different cases of robbery, rape and kidnapping. Jakarta Police spokesman Sr. Comr. Rikwanto said more street criminals were using guns to intimidate their victims. "Using guns in criminal action has become a trend. In the... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Jakarta Globe

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Dominican Republic

Dominican Republic: 181,381 New Gun Licences in 8 Months [Espanol]

15 February 2012

Listin Diario (Dominican Republic)

[Translated summary: The acquisition of firearms in Dominican Republic has increased significantly in recent months, the number rose to 333,436 licences to possess and carry firearms with 181,381 new gun licences in the past 8 months. These numbers attest the interest for Dominicans to equip themselves for self-defence.] CON ESAS LICENCIAS 333,436 PERSONAS POSEEN DISTINTAS ARMAS DE FUEGO SANTO DOMINGO - La adquisición de armas de fuego en el país ha registrado un... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Listin Diario (Dominican Republic)

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Australia

Spike in Australian Shootings Spurs Promises to Choke Illegal Gun Trade

14 February 2012

New Zealand Herald

Federal and New South Wales law agencies have launched a new crackdown on illegal firearms that will cross state borders in a bid to uncover the national black market in guns. Triggered by a spike in shootings in Sydney and Adelaide, the Australian Crime Commission is to co-ordinate the high-tech tracing of weapons used in dozens of drive-by shootings. It will also investigate links to organised crime, including warring outlaw motorcycle gangs - also targeted by tough... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: New Zealand Herald

35828

Nigeria

Police Arrest Nigerian 'AK-47' Manufacturer, Seize Assault Rifles, Pistols

14 February 2012

Vanguard (Lagos)

MAKURDI — Two months of renewed onslaught against criminals and violent crimes across Benue State by the new Commissioner of Police in charge of the state, Mr. John Haruna has yielded an unprecedented results with the avalanche of arrests of men of the underworld in parts of the state. The frontal measure against criminals in the State culminated in the arrest of 620 suspects most of who were apprehended with lethal weapons and sophisticated arms and ammunition. In... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Vanguard (Lagos)

35826

China

Alarmed by Spate of Gun Crime, China Vows to Clamp Down on Firearms

10 February 2012

China Daily

BEIJING - The government is to crack down on the illegal possession of guns and explosives following a recent spate of armed robberies nationwide. "We will concentrate on tackling crimes involving serious violence and other prominent criminal activities in order to strengthen security in cities and maintain social order and overall stability," said Huang Ming, deputy minister of public security, announcing the campaign against gun crime. There has been a series of... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: China Daily

35815

Madagascar

1,700 Rounds of AK-47 Ammo Missing from Madagascar Police [Francais]

9 February 2012

L'Express de Madagascar (Antananarivo)

[Translated summary: An inventory of the National Police arsenal in Analanjirofo, Madagascar, revealed that 1,700 rounds of ammunition for AK-47s had gone missing. No sign of forced entry was found in the storage room.] Un inventaire a permis de mettre à nu la disparition de munitions à la gendarmerie d'Analanjirofo. Il s'agit de balles pour Kalachnikov. Pagaille au groupement de la gendarmerie nationale, à Analanjirofo. La disparition de 1 700 munitions et de sept... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: L'Express de Madagascar (Antananarivo)

35827

Haiti,Caribbean,United States,Jamaica

Jamaica Destroys Thousands of Guns to Combat Trafficking and Crime

7 February 2012

Chicago Tribune / AP

KINGSTON, Jamaica — Roughly 2,000 firearms were melted down in a blazing furnace Tuesday as part of an effort designed to combat gun trafficking and corruption in Jamaica while reducing violent crime. Police, government and U.N. officials destroyed pistols and revolvers by pitching them into a kiln glowing bright orange at a cement factory in the capital of Kingston. Most of the guns were decommissioned or seized in police operations over the years. National... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Chicago Tribune / AP

35806

Colombia

Bogota Attempts 'One of the Largest Experiments in Gun Control'

1 February 2012

BBC News

What might be one of the largest experiments in gun control ever attempted is currently under way in the Colombian capital, Bogota. No weapons are allowed on the streets of this city of 7.3 million people from Wednesday until 30 April. If the ban results in a significant reduction of the homicide rate it might become permanent. The ban is being introduced by a former guerrilla - the city's Mayor Gustavo Petro. "People who own guns legally can still keep them at... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: BBC News

35837

Canada

Trial Sparks Debate Over Canada Confusing Gun Control Law

31 January 2012

National Post (Toronto)

WELLAND, Ont. — Canada's laws on the storage and handling of guns and ammunition are so complicated that a veteran judge needed to adjourn court to allow two experienced lawyers more time for legal arguments and a search of case law to help parse and dissect them. It was a dud of an ending after two scheduled days of trial in the case of Ian Thomson, a 54-year-old Port Colborne man who fired three shots from a legally owned gun to scare off three masked men who were... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: National Post (Toronto)

35787

China,United States,Ghana,Nigeria

Nigerian Civilians Hold 2 Million Guns, Security Forces 600,000

30 January 2012

Nation (Nigeria)

Members of the dreaded insurgent group, Boko Haram, armed robbers and hired assassins have done great havoc with guns acquired illegally. Where are they coming from? OLUKAYODE THOMAS and JOKE KUJENYA examine the sources of illegal arms into the country. The ruins are still visible on the police zonal headquatres in Kano. The offices of the State Security Service (SSS) and the Nigerian Immigration Service (NIS) testify to the Boko Haram bombing and armed assaults of... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Nation (Nigeria)

35782

Australia

Theft From Gun Owners Fuels Crime Gun Market in South Australia

30 January 2012

Advertiser (Adelaide)

The black market for guns is thriving in SA, fuelled by the theft of up to 200 guns each year. Police figures show that a total of 1316 guns have been taken from homes, businesses and vehicles since 2004. Experts warn the thefts are the likely source of illegal firearm sales. Police say they recover a "substantial" number of guns annually but admit it can take many years to find them, with 64 of the firearms recovered last financial year reported stolen up to 15... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Advertiser (Adelaide)

35778

Canada

Police Rely Even More on Canadian Gun Registry Slated for Deletion

25 January 2012

Toronto Star (Ontario)

OTTAWA - A new report shows that Canadian police services are using the firearms registry more than ever, relying on it more than 14,000 times a day rather than viewing it as an obsolete and unreliable database as the Conservative government claims. The RCMP quietly posted on Monday annual report on the controversial firearms program which shows in 2010, law enforcement agencies across the country logged in and queried the Canadian Firearms Registry Online an average... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Toronto Star (Ontario)

35767

Australia

Call for 3-gun Ownership Limit as Firearm Licences Soar in NSW, Australia

23 January 2012

Sydney Morning Herald

The number of gun permits issued in NSW has almost doubled in the past five years, sparking calls for restrictions on how many guns people can acquire. Figures from the NSW firearms registry show 111,792 permits to acquire a firearm were issued in 2009 and 2010. That was 29,427 more than for the previous two-year period. In 2005 and 2006, there were 65,997 permits issued. The National Coalition for Gun Control, which obtained the latest figures under... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Sydney Morning Herald

35754

Venezuela

Venezuela's 'Record' Homicide Rate Points to Wide Availability of Guns

17 January 2012

InSight Crime (Bogota)

With Venezuela's homicides climbing to dramatic rates, rising by a third in 2011, it seems more urgent than ever to reduce the huge number of firearms circulating among civilians. According to Venezuela's main police agency, known by its acronym the CICPC, there were 18,850 murders in 2011, a 30 percent increase from the previous year. Another count by watchdog group the Venezuelan Violence Observatory (OVV), which says it bases its numbers on police reports,... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: InSight Crime (Bogota)

35738

Australia

Shooters on 'Gun Buying Spree,' Own on Average 4 Guns Each in Australia's Largest State

16 January 2012

Daily Telegraph (Sydney)

NSW is gun mad - and proud of it - with shooters stockpiling almost 100,000 new registered firearms in the past five years. The number of gun licences, meanwhile, has only increased by about a fifth, or 18,852 over the same period, showing some are stocking up with numerous weapons. There are now 763,359 registered firearms across the state, including 27,956 handguns, compared with 190,844 licences - taking the ratio to four guns for every licensed owner. In some... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Daily Telegraph (Sydney)

35733

Australia

Most Crime Guns Stolen from Licensed Owners - Australian Police Chief

13 January 2012

Sydney Morning Herald

The police have launched an audacious effort to get thousands of illegal guns off Sydney's streets, urging people to be more courageous and simply pick up the phone to tell them where weapons are in order to save lives. The acting NSW Police Commissioner, Nick Kaldas, launched Operation Spartan yesterday to combat a recent "spike" in gun crime amid fears that innocent people would be caught in the crossfire. He said most weapons were imported, but most of the illegal... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Sydney Morning Herald

35728

Australia

Sydney: Most Guns Seized by NSW Police 'Stolen from Legitimate Sources'

12 January 2012

ABC News (Australia) / 7.30 Report, Transcript

TRACY BOWDEN, PRESENTER: Drive by shootings are something we normally associate with Hollywood action movies but they've become a reality on the streets of Sydney. Last night, a bullet fired from a passing car narrowly missed a two-month-old baby who was asleep in her cot. And on Monday night two houses were sprayed with bullets in separate attacks. Although there have no deaths, police fear it could only be a matter of time before an innocent bystander is caught in... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: ABC News (Australia) / 7.30 Report

35727

Australia

Guns Outnumber People in Rural Australian Towns: Anti-gun Lobby 'Horrified'

9 January 2012

Herald Sun (Melbourne)

Guns outnumber people in 24 Victorian towns a special investigation has revealed and the figures have horrified the anti-gun lobby. The East Gippsland hamlet of Swifts Creek has the highest ratio: 774 registered firearms shared by just 278 residents. French Island in Western Port Bay and Harrow, in the Wimmera, rounded out the top three gun hot spots. National Coalition for Gun Control chairwoman Sam Lee said more guns led to more crime. Annual figures show an... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Herald Sun (Melbourne)

35712

Australia

Queensland Gun Thefts Soar, Fuel Black Market in Illicit Weapons

1 January 2012

Courier-Mail (Brisbane)

Firearm thefts are soaring in Queensland, bolstering a booming black market for illicit weapons and fuelling a deadly wave of armed violence. Gun shops, homes, cars and even a house used to grow marijuana have all had weapons including handguns stolen in the past year. The thefts come as legal firearm ownership spikes in Queensland and as crime fighters haul underworld figures before coercive hearings into gun crimes. Latest police figures show 551 guns were stolen... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Courier-Mail (Brisbane)

35697

Ireland

Gun Owners in Ireland Lose Hundreds of Firearms to Thieves Every Year

23 December 2011

Herald (Dublin)

More than 1,400 guns have been stolen here in the past five years. Figures just released by Justice Minister Alan Shatter show that 1,451 firearms were recorded as stolen on the garda PULSE computer system in the years 2007 to December 12, 2011. He said the figures for the individual years were 205 in 2011; 249 in 2010; 350 in 2009; 298 in 2008 and 349 in 2007. The number of licensed firearms in Ireland is more than 233,000, with most of them being 12-gauge shotguns... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Herald (Dublin)

35691

United States

Ending the Flood of Illegal Guns in America - Wall Street Journal Opinion

23 December 2011

Wall Street Journal, Opinion

Historians have long debated who was the first person to call the U.S. Senate the "world's greatest deliberative body." Soon we may ask who was the last person to believe it. Our dysfunctional Congress has repeatedly failed to perform its duties under the Constitution to pass a budget, to advise and consent on presidential nominations, and, perhaps most tragically, to curb illegal handgun violence. In New York, we've recently seen only too dramatically the consequences... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Wall Street Journal

35688

Australia

South Australia Police Admit They Cannot Eradicate Black Market of Illegal Guns

21 December 2011

Advertiser (Adelaide)

Police admit they cannot eradicate a black market that is peddling illegal guns to criminals. Motorcycle gang members and convicted criminals barred from buying guns in South Australia have no difficulty obtaining illegal firearms - including fully automatic weapons. These are often used in drive-by shootings, robberies and murders. Police seized a Soviet-made SKS semi-automatic rifle, a sawn-off .22 calibre rifle and an illegal silencer in raids on 11 suburban... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Advertiser (Adelaide)

35685

United States

Registration, Ballistics Tie Baltimore Police Glock to Murder of 2 Girls

17 December 2011

Baltimore Sun

The wanted poster portrays a .40-caliber Glock Model 22 semiautomatic pistol, serial number EKG463US, that resembles thousands of standard-issue guns owned by the Baltimore Police Department. But this particular weapon found its way out of the hands of law enforcement and into the hands of a suspected killer — an above-board but nightmarish scenario for city police. Authorities say the gun was used three years ago to shoot two young girls on a dirt road outside a... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Baltimore Sun

35678

Eastern Europe,Belgium

Illegal Firearm Market in Belgium Has a Variety of Sources [Francais]

16 December 2011

La Libre (Brussels)

[Translated summary: The type of weapon used by the Liège mass shooter Nordine Amrani represents a marginal part of arms trafficking. The market for illicit long guns is relatively small as they are not easily concealable. There are two main sources: weapons from Eastern Europe and weapons manufactured in Belgium, like the FAL, apparently used by Amrani.] Le type d'armes utilisées par Amrani n'est qu'un volet marginal du trafic d'armes. Comment Nordine Amrani a-t-il... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: La Libre (Brussels)

35676

Brazil

FIFA Mulls Brazilian Plans for Gun Scrapping Drive at Soccer World Cup

14 December 2011

Guardian (UK)

RIO DE JANEIRO - Football's governing body, Fifa, is studying plans to hand out free or cut-price World Cup tickets to football fans who surrender guns to the Brazilian government. Brazil's justice ministry submitted the plans for the 2014 event last month as part of a new disarmament drive in the South American country. According to reports in the Brazilian media, the government's suggestions also include swapping official footballs and shirts signed by World Cup... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Guardian (UK)

35670

Brazil

Rio de Janeiro Police Caught Selling Seized Firearms to Criminal Gangs

13 December 2011

InSight Crime (Bogota)

Police in Rio de Janeiro arrested 16 people, including 11 military police, accused of selling confiscated firearms to criminal groups. According to news site R7, the group operated a gun trafficking ring that sold weapons to gangs based in Rio's third-largest favela, Jacarezinho. This is one of Rio's poorer areas, where crack cocaine use is widespread, and prison gang the Red Command (Comando Vermelho) is active. Jacarezinho does not yet have a police pacification... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: InSight Crime (Bogota)

35671

Uganda

Uganda Disarmament Nears End - Army Seized 30,000 Guns in 10 Years

13 December 2011

Monitor (Kampala)

NAKAPIRIPIRIT — The army has finally pulled out of the disarmament exercise in Karamoja after 10 years of rigorously pursuing Karimojong warriors to surrender illegal guns. According to a UPDF report, illegal guns flooded the region in 1979 when Idi Amin's regime was overthrown and soldiers abandoned a major weapons armoury. The warriors looted the weapons which they later used to carry out cattle rustling and other forms of robbery. The army said the disarmament... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Monitor (Kampala)

35662

Australia

Soaring Gun Ownership 'Getting Out of Control' in Australia's Largest State

11 December 2011

Daily Telegraph (Sydney)

Soaring gun ownership in NSW is expected to soon exceed levels prior to the federal government's 1996 buy-back program. Figures obtained by The Sunday Telegraph show there are 188,885 people on the NSW Police Firearms Register, just short of the estimated 200,000 licence holders pre- the Port Arthur massacre, which triggered changes to gun laws. NSW Greens described the increase as "alarming" and gun control groups warned that more and more firearms would end up on... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Daily Telegraph (Sydney)

35652

United States

Police Officer, Gun Owner Dead in New Virginia Tech University Shooting

8 December 2011

Reuters

BLACKSBURG, Virginia - A gunman ambushed and killed a campus police officer and was later reported to have been found dead on Thursday at Virginia Tech University, the site of one of the worst shooting rampages in U.S. history. Authorities declared the campus safe and lifted a lock-down after a nearly four-hour manhunt, seeming to lend credence to television news reports that a body found in a Virginia Tech parking lot was that of the shooter. Police at a televised... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Reuters

35647

Mexico,United States

US Quietly Approves Massive Escalation in Number of Guns Sold to Mexico

6 December 2011

CBS News (USA)

Selling weapons to Mexico - where cartel violence is out of control - is controversial because so many guns fall into the wrong hands due to incompetence and corruption. The Mexican military recently reported nearly 9,000 police weapons "missing." Yet the U.S. has approved the sale of more guns to Mexico in recent years than ever before through a program called "direct commercial sales." It's a program that some say is worse than the highly-criticized "Fast and... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: CBS News (USA)

35637

Australia

Western Sydney Weathers a 20% Spike in Drive-by Property Shootings

6 December 2011

Sydney Morning Herald / AAP

Sydney's west has experienced a 20 per cent spike in drive-by shootings, the latest NSW crime statistics show. The number of shootings at premises in western Sydney increased from 73 last year to 88 this year, the director of the Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research (BOCSAR) Don Weatherburn said on Tuesday. He said while gun crime was stable across the state, it had spiked in western Sydney. "Over the last 12 months we've seen a 20 per cent increase in the number... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Sydney Morning Herald / AAP

35625

United States

Want an Illegal Gun? Go to a Gun Show, Says Tennessee Gun Show Promoter

5 December 2011

Tennessean (Nashville)

Let there be no doubt: Bob Pope is a gun-packing Republican. The sixth-generation Tennessean is a Newt Gingrich-supporting Second Amendment advocate who ran gun shows for 25 years. But he said his buddies in the Tennessee Firearms Association are irritated by his one-man campaign to close the so-called "gun show loophole," which he claims allows murderers and thieves to buy stolen guns. "If I was going to buy an illegal gun, I'd go to a gun show and buy it," said... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Tennessean (Nashville)

35635

Burundi,Uganda,Rwanda,Congo (DRC),Africa

Africa: Six Years On - The UN's International Small Arms Tracing Instrument

5 December 2011

Institute for Security Studies (Tshwane/Pretoria), Report

The ability to trace small arms and light weapons (SALW) is an important step toward transparency and preventing the illicit use of firearms in conflict and crime. December 8th 2011 marks the 6th year since the adoption of the International Tracing Instrument (ITI) by the United Nations General Assembly. In adopting the ITI, although not legally binding, the UN Member States acknowledged that the instrument would enable them to identify and trace, in a timely and... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Institute for Security Studies (Tshwane/Pretoria)

35627

Austria,Spain,Belgium,Eastern Europe,France

In 2010, French Police Seized 79% More Guns Than in 2009 [Francais]

2 December 2011

Le Figaro (France)

[Translated Summary: French Police seized 3,355 firearms since January 2011, 2,710 in 2010 or 79% more than in 2009; out of 3.14 million firearms lawfully possessed, 30,000 are unlawfully possessed in 2010; a report from 2009 says that theft of firearms increased by 38.6%.] La Direction centrale de la police judiciaire a recensé 2710 saisies d'armes à feu en 2010, soit une explosion de 79% par rapport à 2009. Les saisies de pistolets, révolvers, fusils à pompes... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Le Figaro (France)

35624

Nigeria

Police Bosses Arrested in Nigeria for Renting Guns, Ammunition to Robbers

1 December 2011

Vanguard (Lagos)

YOLA — Adamawa State Police Command has confirmed the arrest of three police officers, including an Assistant Superintendent, ASP, and two inspectors for allegedly renting arms and ammunition from the police armoury to robbers, as exclusively reported by Vanguard a fortnight ago. They were alleged to have stolen different categories of arms and ammunition which they gave to robbers for certain amount of money for every operation they reportedly carried out. At a... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Vanguard (Lagos)

35612

Nigeria

Police Officers Dismissed Over Gun Diversion, Illegal Sale in Nigeria

30 November 2011

Daily Trust (Abuja)

YOLA — Adamawa State Police Command has confirmed that a retired Assistant Superintendent of Police and two Inspectors were arrested in connection with illegal sale and distribution of arms and ammunition to criminals in the state. The retired armourer, ASP Abuna Mainasara, Inspector Daniel Eliphas and Inspector Abubakar Hali would soon be charged to court for gun running. Already the two serving inspectors have been dismissed from the force. Speaking to newsmen... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Daily Trust (Abuja)

35598

France

Following Latest Shootings, France to Review Gun Control Law [Francais]

29 November 2011

AFP

[Translated Summary: Following recent shootings in which burglars and robbers used weapons of war against police officers, the French Senate will review a new gun-control bill to reinforce the fight against gun trafficking. Amendments to the Firearms Decree-Law of 1939 will include stricter maximum penalties: prison terms rising from seven years to ten years, and fines rising from 100,000 Euros to 500,000 Euros.] PARIS — Le Sénat examinera le jeudi 8 décembre, une... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: AFP

35590

Cambodia,Thailand,India,Myanmar,Bangladesh

Menace of Illicit Small Arms Industry, Trade, Violence in India - Opinion

28 November 2011

Express Buzz (India), Opinion

According to a recent study, India witnessed 4,100 gunshot murders in 2008. These murders would work out to 12.2 per cent of the over 33,700 murders reported during the year. Overall, there were over 6,200 deaths due to gunshots; about 66 per cent of them were murders, 26.3 per cent were accidental deaths and 7.7 per cent were suicides. It was also reported that most of the victims of firearm murders in India were killed using unlicensed firearms. Studies conducted... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Express Buzz (India)

35629

France

French Robbers Use Military Assault Rifles Stealing Frozen Food [Francais]

28 November 2011

Le Figaro (France)

[Translated Summary: In less than 24 hours, two deadly shootings occured in Bouches-du-Rhône [France]. The rise of gun violence in France and of disproportionate responses: burglars used weapons of war against Police after robbing frozen food.] Deux malfaiteurs ont été tués et un policier grièvement blessé lors de deux fusillades, à Vitrolles et Marseille. En moins de 24 heures, les Bouches-du-Rhône ont été une nouvelle fois le théâtre deux sanglantes... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Le Figaro (France)

35591

Tunisia,North Africa,Libya

Alarming UN Report Highlights Proliferation of Weapons in Libya

27 November 2011

Tunisia Live (Tunis)

Since the Libyan Revolution an alarming number of loose weapons have saturated Libyan society, according to a recent report issued by UN Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon. Many weapons warehouses holding a wide variety of illicit firearms have been discovered all over Libya. The weapons include antipersonnel weapons, mines, bombs or heavy weapons such as the antiaircraft cannons which threaten the civil air navigation. The report also stated that Libya "has accumulated the... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Tunisia Live (Tunis)

35599

Australia

Police Hunt Gun Thieves in West Australia: Hundreds Stolen in 18 Months

26 November 2011

West Australian (Perth)

Police are hunting for a thief who stole five firearms from Hamilton Hill recently. A police spokeswoman said a shotgun, two lever action rifles, a handgun and one air-rifle was stolen from a poorly secured cabinet on Winterfold Street. The deadly weapons were left in an unoccupied house, which was under construction, in an unlocked garage. Police were called to the residence about 7am but it is unknown when exactly the weapons were stolen. Gun owners are required... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: West Australian (Perth)

35587

Central America,United States,Mexico,Guatemala

Guatemala and the Black Market for US Weapons

25 November 2011

InSight Crime (Bogota)

The trafficking of weapons over the U.S.-Mexico border is well-documented -- lesser known but also significant is the sale of U.S. weapons to Guatemalan government contractors, which are then siphoned off to criminal groups. The Mexican government has focused much of its efforts to stop arms trafficking on the smuggling of weapons over the U.S. border. This strategy ignores other sources of weapons, and other entry points. Central America, for example, represents a... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: InSight Crime (Bogota)

35588

Egypt

Fearing Armed Violence, Egyptians Steal 80,000 Guns from Police Stations

25 November 2011

IRIN (UN News)

CAIRO - It took Ahmed Fawzi, a College of Islamic Studies graduate, only a few hours after seeing a man robbed and killed by a group of criminals to buy a gun. "I just did not want to be killed like this innocent man," Fawzi, 26, told IRIN. "My father died years ago and I am responsible for defending my family in the absence of all types of security." Egyptians are discovering the need to defend themselves, in the wake of the uncertainty and insecurity following the... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: IRIN (UN News)

35586

United States

Despite Police Protests, Blind American Man Legally Holds 12+ Handguns

25 November 2011

New York Times

ROCKAWAY, N.J. — Judging by what the authorities say about him, Steven Hopler has really been testing the limits of the Second Amendment. Mr. Hopler, 49, who lives on a winding road here, is once again fighting for his right to keep and bear arms despite having been totally blind for most of his adult life. He has repeatedly persuaded judges to let him keep his collection of more than a dozen handguns, but doing so has been more complicated since 2008, when he was... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: New York Times

35585

El Salvador

El Salvador Police Count 128,000 Gun Registrations Lapsed, Now Illegal

25 November 2011

InSight Crime (Bogota)

Over 128,000 firearms without a government permit are currently circulating in El Salvador, according to the national police. The police said that a total of 220,493 firearms have been officially registered in El Salvador since 1994. However, permits for more than half of these weapons have now expired. "This means that citizens have now lost the right to carry them legally," Augusto Cotto said. Under the rules set by the Ministry of Defense, an authorization permit... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: InSight Crime (Bogota)

35584

Trinidad & Tobago

Trinidad Cops Sold Guns, Ammo Earmarked for Destruction - Probe On

23 November 2011

Trinidad and Tobago Express

A criminal investigation has been launched into reports that guns and ammunition, earmarked for destruction, were sold by certain police officers to criminal elements in Tobago. The investigation, which is being undertaken by members of the Professional Standards Unit of the Police Service—headed by ACP Raymond Craig—has identified several police officers from the Tobago Division as being involved in the illegal activities. It was triggered just over a year ago... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Trinidad and Tobago Express

35571

South America,Guatemala,El Salvador,Central America,United States,Mexico

Black Market Gun Runners Develop New Central American Routes - Report

21 November 2011

InSight Crime (Bogota)

Because the recent spike in drug-related violence in Mexico has coincided with the 2004 expiration of the U.S. assault weapons ban, and because a significant portion of the weapons used in Mexican crimes have been traced to U.S. vendors, Mexican officials often accuse liberal U.S. gun laws of being a major obstacle to a safer Mexico. Indeed, President Felipe Calderon made precisely this point during a speech to U.S. Congress in 2010. U.S. officials have not denied that... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: InSight Crime (Bogota)

35568

Venezuela

Thousands of Students March in Support of Gun Control in Venezuela

19 November 2011

Latin American Herald Tribune (Venezuela) / EFE

CARACAS – Several thousand students marched Friday in the Venezuelan capital in support of government and legislative gun-control proposals to disarm the civilian population. Under the slogan "A safe society in favor of peace," Caracas primary schools and high schools joined the activities of the recently founded Experimental University of Security, or Unes, which trains agents for the Bolivarian National Police, another recent creation. Unes rector Soraya El Achkar... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Latin American Herald Tribune (Venezuela) / EFE

35553

El Salvador

El Salvador Government Seizes an Average of 12 Guns per Day in 2011

18 November 2011

InSight Crime (Bogota)

El Salvador's government has seized an average of 12 weapons per day so far in 2011, according to officials. According to a report in La Prensa, Deputy Director of Public Safety Hugo Ramirez Mejia said that between January 1 and November 15 this year, the Firearms and Explosives Division (DAE) of the country's police force seized a total of 3,915 firearms. Ramirez Mejia said this was a similar figure to those seized in the same period last year. Since January 2010,... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: InSight Crime (Bogota)

35554

Cayman Islands

Cayman Police Require Storage Inspection for Gun Licence Approval

18 November 2011

CayCompass.com (Cayman Islands)

A man whose firearm licence was not renewed this year lost his appeal this week to the Cayman Islands Court of Appeal. Technically, Dennie Warren Jr. was applying for an extension of time so he could seek judicial review of the Commissioner of Police's decision not to renew his firearm user's licence for a Winchester shotgun. Court president Sir John Chadwick told him that judicial review is a procedure for cases in which there was no alternative remedy, but the... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: CayCompass.com (Cayman Islands)

35551

Guatemala,United States,Mexico,Central America

Arms Trafficking, Business of Death: Guns in Central America [Espanol]

16 November 2011

Contralinea (Mexico)

[Translated Summary: Contralinea magazine details the routes by which guns are trafficked into Mexico, including the flow of arms from the US directly to Guatemala, and then over Mexico's southern border. English translation at: http://bit.ly/uBnEGu] En la última década, México pasó del lugar vigesimosegundo al quinto en tráfico de armas en el ámbito mundial. Se calcula que cada día ingresan al país unas 2 mil para abastecer a los cárteles de la droga, la... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Contralinea (Mexico)

35574

North Africa,China,Ukraine,Chad,Mali,Niger,France,Europe,United States,Libya

Hundreds of Thousands of Libyan Assault Rifles Looking for New Owners?

15 November 2011

Time (USA)

More than three weeks after Libya's rebels killed Muammar Gaddafi, arms experts say the task of finding and securing the mountain of weaponry abandoned by Gaddafi's forces in their final rout has been complicated by a lack of international funding and coordination, as well as conflicting priorities among Western and African governments about which weapons pose the biggest threat. While U.S. and European officials have sounded the alarm about the threat posted to... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Time (USA)

35547

Algeria,France,Mauritania,Mali,Israel,Egypt,United States,West Africa,Niger,North Africa,Libya

Smuggled Libyan Arms Threaten to Destabilise Swath of African Continent

12 November 2011

Wall Street Journal

Weapons smuggled from Libya after the collapse of Moammar Gadhafi's government are flowing through the surrounding region, the president of the west African nation of Niger said Friday, a development that threatens to destabilize a swath of the continent already struggling against ethnic unrest and a regional branch of al Qaeda. "Arms were stolen in Libya and are being disseminated all over the region," President Mahamadou Issoufou told reporters following a meeting... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: Wall Street Journal

35536

Guatemala,El Salvador,Mexico,United States,Honduras,South America,Central America,Caribbean

Latin American Leaders Demand International Action on Arms Trafficking

11 November 2011

InSight Crime (Bogota)

The 2011 Ibero-American Summit, held in Asuncion, Paraguay in October, was criticized for its failures, but leaders used the platform to call attention to the global arms trade and demand international cooperation on more effective measures to fight weapons trafficking and organized crime. At the close of the summit, the member countries issued a separate and special declaration (available in pdf format here) defining public security as a precondition for economic and... (GunPolicy.org)

Read More: InSight Crime (Bogota)

35537

Honduras

3,000 Weapons Bought in Gun Buyback 'Disappear' from Honduran Police

10 November 2011

InSight Crime (Bogota)

El Heraldo newspaper is questioning the Honduran authorities about the disappearance of thousands of guns from government warehouses, amid fears they may have ended up on the black market. El Heraldo is investigating the whereabouts of approximately 3,000 guns collected during President Maduro's administration, between the years 2002 and 2006. Maduro implemented a temporary gun buyback program, in which weapons could be surrendered to police in exchange for 1,000... (GunPolicy.org)

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