Surrendering your illegal firearm? This is the criteria you need to meet on your application

JOBURG – If you wish to voluntarily surrender your illegal firearm, the firearm amnesty will end on 31 May.


The Minister of Police General Bheki Cele declared in December 2019 a firearm amnesty, a period of six months starting from 1 December 2019 and ending on 31 May 2020. An opportunity for South Africans to surrender illegal, unwanted firearms, ammunition and/or firearm parts. 

This was done in efforts to decrease crime, save innocent lives and curb the proliferation of illegal firearms in the country.

A document released by the South African Police Service (SAPS) details that persons or institutions can apply for amnesty if they meet the criteria below:

People who wish to voluntary surrender their legally possessed firearms and/ or ammunition may do so at any time before, during and after the amnesty.

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