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  •   Home > News > Law and Order

    After just three months, Police report they're already seeing a reduction in the number of firearms getting into the hands of criminals

    After just three months, Police report they're already seeing a reduction in the number of firearms getting into the hands of criminals


    Operation Tauwhiro was launched in February to disrupt and prevent firearms-related violence.

    Since then, 378 people have been arrested, 350 firearms have been seized, along with nearly 2.5 million dollars in cash.

    A recent search warrant in Auckland, found a firearm legally purchased using a current Firearms Licence, but was then passed on to an unlicensed person.

    © 2025 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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