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Malaysia

5 December 2013

Borneo Post

KAPIT - Police here are calling on the public to immediately surrender their homemade shotguns or bekakok. Kapit police chief DSP Entusa Imam warned that anyone found illegally in possession of bekakok would be charged under the Firearms Act 1960. "Once you surrender the homemade gun to the police, I can assure you that the police would not take any action against you, but once you are caught having in your possession the homemade gun, then you will be in big trouble... (GunPolicy.org)

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