Gun amnesty 'making north Wales safer'

A gun amnesty across north Wales has seen more than 50 handguns, rifles and shotguns handed over, along with ammunition and air weapons.

The two-week campaign saw firearms left at police stations across the region, and ran in conjunction with other forces in north-west England.

Ch Insp Richie Green said it meant north Wales was a safer place - as he described the haul.

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