West Mercia Police and Gwent Police is to run a firearm surrender scheme in a bid to prevent unwanted guns and ammunition falling into the wrong hands.
The forces are taking part in a national surrender scheme from Saturday and bosses are urging people to hand in their weapons and ammunition to help make the streets safer across Herefordshire and Monmouthshire.
The surrender scheme will run from this Saturday until Sunday, August 4.
During that time members of the public can dispose of their firearms and will not face prosecution for illegal possession.
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