National Disarmament Plan not aimed at criminal gangs
Fifty fire arms were delivered on the first day
The minister of the interior and justice granted 20 scholarships to those who surrendered their weapons (AVN)
EL UNIVERSAL
Tuesday September 30, 2014 10:11 AM
Calls for voluntary submission of weapons do not particularly aim at members of criminal gangs. Instead, they are the target of other actions launched by Foreign Policy Deputy Minister José Vicente Rangel Ávalos.
The idea is that civilians in possession of fire arms because they either inherited or bought them for their personal protection surrender them to the authorities under this special plan, explained Minister of the Interior and Justice, Miguel Rodríguez Torres during the first day of the National Disarmament Plan which will be enforced until 2015.
Rodríguez Torres informed 50 fire arms were delivered on the first day.
The minister of the interior and justice granted 20 scholarships to those who surrendered their weapons.
The idea is that civilians in possession of fire arms because they either inherited or bought them for their personal protection surrender them to the authorities under this special plan, explained Minister of the Interior and Justice, Miguel Rodríguez Torres during the first day of the National Disarmament Plan which will be enforced until 2015.
Rodríguez Torres informed 50 fire arms were delivered on the first day.
The minister of the interior and justice granted 20 scholarships to those who surrendered their weapons.
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