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Australia announces national gun amnesty | Australia announces national gun amnesty |
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Australia is bringing in its first national gun amnesty since 1996 because of the growing terrorism threat and an influx of illegal arms in the country. | Australia is bringing in its first national gun amnesty since 1996 because of the growing terrorism threat and an influx of illegal arms in the country. |
During the three-month amnesty running from 1 July, people can hand in unregistered weapons without the fear of prosecution, the government says. | During the three-month amnesty running from 1 July, people can hand in unregistered weapons without the fear of prosecution, the government says. |
Those caught outside that period face fines of up to A$280,000 ($212,730; £166,480) or up to 14 years in prison. | Those caught outside that period face fines of up to A$280,000 ($212,730; £166,480) or up to 14 years in prison. |
It is estimated that there are as many as 260,000 illicit guns in Australia. | It is estimated that there are as many as 260,000 illicit guns in Australia. |
Justice Minister Michael Keenan said illegal guns were used in recent terror attacks in Australia as well as for organised crime. | |
"This is an opportunity for people to present the guns to authorities, no questions asked and with no penalty," he said. | |
"If people don't take that opportunity, the penalties for owning an unregistered or illegal gun in Australia are very severe." | |
Australia brought in a similar amnesty deal after the 1996 shootings in Port Arthur. | Australia brought in a similar amnesty deal after the 1996 shootings in Port Arthur. |
Attacker Martin Bryant killed 35 people in the historic tourist town in Tasmania - the worst mass shooting in Australia's history. | Attacker Martin Bryant killed 35 people in the historic tourist town in Tasmania - the worst mass shooting in Australia's history. |
In recent years the authorities have been expressing growing concern over the threat of possible terrorist attacks in the country. | In recent years the authorities have been expressing growing concern over the threat of possible terrorist attacks in the country. |
Last month, they said they were treating as a "terrorist incident" a siege in Melbourne in which a gunman was killed. | Last month, they said they were treating as a "terrorist incident" a siege in Melbourne in which a gunman was killed. |
In 2014, a 16-hour hostage situation in a Sydney cafe ended with three people dead, including the armed hostage-taker. |
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