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Firearms Control Act, 2000 (Act No. 60 of 2000)

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Declaration of an Amnesty in terms of Section 139

Notice No. 1112 of 2009

 

Notice No. 1112

25 November 2009

 

Department of Police

 

By virtue of the powers vested in me by section 139(1) of the Firearms Control Act, 2000 (Act No. 60 of 2000), I, Emmanuel Nkosinathi Mthethwa, Minister of Police, hereby declare an amnesty as defined in section 138 of the said Act. Under section 139(2)(b) of the Firearms Control Act, 2000, I determine the period during which persons may apply for amnesty to commence on 11 January 2010 until 11 April 2010. Under section 139(2)(c) of the Firearms Control Act, 2000, I determine the conditions under which amnesty is granted, to be as follows:

(a) Illegally possessed firearms can be handed to the member on duty at any police station.
(b) If any person who is illegally in possession of a firearm and who surrenders the firearm in terms of this amnesty, wishes to apply for the licensing of that firearm as contemplated in section 139(4) of the Act, the following procedure must be followed—
(i) a written application for amnesty by the applicant must be handed in at a police station and the application must state the full names, identity number and residential address of the applicant, as well as the type, caliber, make, model and all marked serial numbers or other identification marks on the firearm or particulars of the ammunition;
(ii) the firearm or ammunition concerned must be surrendered by the applicant to a member of the South African Police Service on duty at any police station and such a member must issue a receipt in respect of such firearm or ammunition to the applicant;
(iii) the applicant for amnesty must, when surrendering the firearm or ammunition, notify the relevant Designated Firearms Officer in writing if he or she intends to apply for a licence to possess the firearm or ammunition, as contemplated in section 139(4)(a) of the Firearms Control Act, and lodge the application within 14 days from the date on which the firearm or ammunition was surrendered (the relevant Designated Firearms Officer has the meaning assigned to it in the Firearms Control Regulations, 2004, and particulars of the nearest Designated Firearms Officer may be obtained from any police station); and
(iv) the South African Police Service must act in accordance with the provisions of regulation 93(4)(a) of the Firearms Control Regulations, 2004, if an application contemplated in subparagraph (iii) is not duly lodged or not lodged within the specified period.

 

Proper audit processes must be put in place to ensure the auditing of the records of all firearms, surrendered in terms of this amnesty.

 

Persons who wish to voluntarily surrender a licensed firearm may not surrender it through this amnesty process, but must follow the procedures provided for in regulation 94 of the Firearms Control Regulations, 2004.

 

 

E N Mthethwa MP

Minister of Police