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Force takes part in National Firearms Amnesty

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Published: 06:00 03/02/2025

Leicestershire Police is holding a four-week Firearms Amnesty for Turkish manufactured top-venting blank firers (TVBFs) which are now illegal to possess following testing by the National Crime Agency and policing.  

The amnesty will take place between 3 to 28 February 2025, after which anyone in possession of a TVBF could be subject to prosecution and up to 10 years imprisonment.  

Tests by the National Crime Agency and policing, funded by the Home Office, show models produced by four Turkish manufacturers are readily convertible and therefore illegal.  

TVBFs are legal to buy in the UK without a licence by over 18s - unless they are readily convertible. In their original state TVBFs have a fully blocked barrel and are designed to discharge only blank cartridges. When discharged, combustion gases vent from the top of the weapon. TVBFs are sold with at least 50% of their visible surface painted a bright colour, however criminals may paint them black so they look like an original lethal purpose (OLP) weapon, as well as convert them to a lethal purpose firearm.  

Since 2021, UK law enforcement has recovered more than 800 of the guns in criminal circumstances, and converted blank firers have been used in at least four homicides in the UK in the last two years.  

The firearms are the Turkish brands: Retay, Ekol, Ceonic and Blow. Firearms legislation has not changed; the weapons are illegal to own under the Firearms Act 1968 as they can be readily converted using common household tools and without specialist skill by the person carrying out the conversion. Recent testing completed by the NCA has demonstrated this.  

The police are asking people to hand in any TVBFs before 28 February and to avoid prosecution and prevent these pistols getting into the wrong hands. Many TVBFs may be held in innocence and ignorance of their illegality or may be overlooked or forgotten in people’s homes.  

The amnesty gives holders the chance to dispose of the TVBFs safely by taking it to a local police station and handing it in. Amensty police station locations in the force area are: 

Mansfield House Police Station, 74 Belgrave Gate, Leicester, LE1 3GG
Beaumont Leys Police Station, 2 Beaumont Way, Leicester, LE4 1DS
Keyham Lane Police Station, Colin Grundy Drive (off Keyham Lane), Leicester LE5 1FY
Wigston Police Station, Bull Head Street, Wigston, Leicester, LE18 1WX
Braunstone Police Station, Hallam Crescent East, Braunstone, Leicester, LE3 1FF
Melton Police Station, King Street, Melton Mowbray, LE13 1EE
Hinckley Police Station, Upper Bond Street, Hinckley, LE10 1RJ
Market Harborough Police Station, Fairfield Road, Market Harborough, LE16 9QJ
Spinney Hill Police Station, East Park Road, Leicester, LE5 5GY
Loughborough Police Station, Southfield Road, Loughborough, LE11 2XF

The amnesty for TVBFs will be held for four weeks. Other unwanted, unlicensed firearms and ammunition may be surrendered to police at any time, which will avoid the risk of them becoming involved in criminality and means that members of the community can dispose of firearms in a safe place.  

During the Amnesty period, those handing in a Turkish manufactured TVBF will not face prosecution for the illegal possession and will not have to give their details. However, the history of any live firearms handed in will be checked for evidence of its use in crime.  

Force Intelligence Bureau, Detective Inspector, James White, said: “Gun crime in the Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland remains very rare but we are not complacent, which is why we are conducting the Turkish Top-Venting Firearms Amnesty after tests have shown they can be readily converted into firearms, therefore making them illegal to possess.  

“Surrendering top-venting blank firers manufactured by Blow, Ceonic, Ekol and Retay now will help prevent them getting into the wrong hands in the future and being used by criminals. We want as many top-venting blank firers as possible to be handed in and I encourage anyone in possession of one to visit their local police station to hand them in.  

“Together with our partners, we continually work hard to educate people about firearms and the dangers that come with them, to ensure that gun crime doesn’t become prevalent in the future.”  

Assistant Chief Constable Tim Metcalfe, National Police Chiefs’ Council Lead for the Criminal Use of Firearms, said: “The top-venting blank firers are used by criminals and can be converted into lethal firearms.  

“During the last two years, policing and the NCA has identified and disrupted several workshops used to convert these pistols into lethal weapons. In the same period, large numbers of converted weapons were recovered across multiple locations, alongside thousands of rounds of blank calibre and modified ammunition. 

“One investigation recovered more than 400 converted weapons from a single crime group. There is a strong demand for them evidenced by the numbers imported and subsequent recovery from criminals.  

“Stopping the sale of these top-venting blank firers from being converted will go a significant way to help protect the public.”  

TVBFs can be handed in at any police station but anyone handing one during the Firearms Amnesty is advised to check the opening times of their station.  

To receive advice on how best to transport the weapon responsibly from home to the police station phone 101 before travelling.  

If you know of people involved in illegal firearms activity should call the Police on 101 or Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.  

Every call to Crimestoppers is anonymous and potentially vital to preventing or solving serious crimes; removing an illegally held firearm may just save someone’s life. 

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