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Police in Hertfordshire are urging licensed firearm owners to ensure their guns and ammunition are securely stored to prevent them from falling into the wrong hands. This follows an annual rise in reports of firearm thefts and losses at this time of year.
Detective Chief Inspector James Clatworthy emphasised the responsibility of certificate holders to maintain strict security, particularly during this high-risk period. “We know that licensed firearm holders in Hertfordshire are very responsible members of our society. However, this time of year, historically, has seen a peak in thefts of shotguns and licence holders need to be extra vigilant,” he said.
He also highlighted the importance of secure storage during transport: “For those taking their firearms to organised events, don’t leave them in a vehicle unattended. Ensure they are properly secured and locked in vehicles out of view when in transit.”
Firearm certificates include strict conditions requiring secure possession of firearms at all times, both at home and while in transit. Breaching these conditions can result in prosecution or even the withdrawal of firearm certificates.
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