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'Gun-minding' offence introduced | |
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Minding a weapon to hide it from police has become an offence under measures brought forward after a spate of gang-related shootings. | |
Ministers say the act gives police throughout the UK strong powers to tackle gun and knife-related violence. | |
Adults who use children to hide guns will face up to 10 years in prison. | |
Other powers coming into force on Friday under the Violent Crime Reduction Act target mobile phone and alcohol-related crime. | |
At the same time the range of offences for which an offender can be given a mandatory minimum five year sentence is being extended beyond just simple possession of a banned firearm. | At the same time the range of offences for which an offender can be given a mandatory minimum five year sentence is being extended beyond just simple possession of a banned firearm. |
The mandatory sentence will now apply to offences including: | The mandatory sentence will now apply to offences including: |
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The new offence of weapon-minding aims to target gang members who seek to avoid prosecution by getting others to hide their weapons. | The new offence of weapon-minding aims to target gang members who seek to avoid prosecution by getting others to hide their weapons. |
Home Secretary John Reid announced in March that it was being moved forward after a summit on gun crime. | Home Secretary John Reid announced in March that it was being moved forward after a summit on gun crime. |
Five south Londoners, including three teenagers, died in shootings earlier this year, prompting pressure on government to act. | Five south Londoners, including three teenagers, died in shootings earlier this year, prompting pressure on government to act. |
"These new powers will enable police to better tackle gun and knife crime," said Mr Reid. | "These new powers will enable police to better tackle gun and knife crime," said Mr Reid. |
"After listening to community concerns on knives and guns, I decided to bring forward the use of these measures as a matter of urgency. | "After listening to community concerns on knives and guns, I decided to bring forward the use of these measures as a matter of urgency. |
"These new powers are the latest step, an example of how the government is working to make us all safer, putting the interests of ordinary people first." | |
Another new measure attempts to crack down on child alcohol abuse. | Another new measure attempts to crack down on child alcohol abuse. |
If a minor is sold alcohol in a licensed premise in England and Wales three times in three months, the licensee will face prosecution. | |
They could have their licence suspended for three months and be fined up to £10,000. | They could have their licence suspended for three months and be fined up to £10,000. |
And a new UK-wide law banning the reprogramming of mobile phones is coming into force. | And a new UK-wide law banning the reprogramming of mobile phones is coming into force. |
This measure is designed to target the black market in stolen phones. Criminals have stolen phones reprogrammed to sell them on. | This measure is designed to target the black market in stolen phones. Criminals have stolen phones reprogrammed to sell them on. |