Shotguns, imitation weapons and 13 air guns were among real and imitation firearms handed in to the Metropolitan Police during a two-week amnesty.
The campaign, which ran for two weeks and ended on Sunday, December 6, gave people the opportunity to hand in weapons anonymously and possibly avoid prosecution.
A total of 25 weapons were handed in by December 4.
For a full breakdown of the weapons surrendered in your area by that date, see below:
Richmond - shotgun cartridges
Kingston - one air gun
Merton - one shotgun and cartridge, three air rifles and one paint ball gun
Wandsworth - one air rifle
Croydon - one air pistol, pellets, CO2 gas cylinders
Sutton - one black handgun & ammunition
Other weapons handed in to the Met include:
Enfield - one pistol, cartridge and holster
Hounslow - one shotgun
Kensington & Chelsea - shotgun cartridges
Westminster - one handgun and ammunition
Hammersmith & Fulham - one deactivated AK47 and shotgun shells
Tower Hamlets – bullets
Redbridge - two air rifles and pellets
Southwark - a quantity of ammunition
Lewisham - one handgun, two rifles and one GAT air pistol
Bromley - one handgun
Brent - one black firearm (no further details at this time)
Greenwich - blank firing ammunition and other ammunition
Bexley - three air weapons
Barnet - one shotgun
For more information about how to surrender firearms or ammunition your local police. If you have any information regarding gun or gang crime you can call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111 or access a secure online form via www.crimestoppers-uk.org. In an emergency always call 999.
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