Help find illegal guns

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Crime Stoppers Victoria and Victoria Police have joined forces in a new campaign aimed at removing illegal firearms from the Victorian community.

The campaign, ‘Say Something Before It’s Too Late,’ raises awareness about the dangers of illegal firearms and urges the public to protect themselves and those around them by reporting what they know to Crime Stoppers.

Data from the Crime Statistics Agency shows that there were 5,126 firearm related incidents in Victoria in 2023.

Chief Executive Stella Smith explains why Crime Stoppers is the right organisation to partner with Victoria Police to tackle this important issue.

“Crime Stoppers Victoria plays a crucial role in our community by providing a safe and anonymous way for people to report crime. Last year we shared over 1,800 firearms reports to Victoria Police for further investigation, so we know people have information they are willing to share,” she said.

“Illegal firearms mean dangerous shootings, thefts, and other violent acts that can put you and your family at risk. With over 200,000 illegal firearms still in the community, now is the time to say something before it is too late.”

Crime Stoppers said this campaign seeks to stop the harm caused by illegal firearms by encouraging the public to report what they know.

According to Crime Stoppers, recent efforts by Victoria Police have resulted in more than 1,500 illegal firearms removed from the hands of criminals in 2023.

‘Say Something Before It’s Too Late’ aims to assist police through community intelligence provided to Crime Stoppers about illicit firearms activity in the community.

Victoria Police Detective Superintendent Jason Kelly said,”We understand the community’s concern when it comes to gun-related violence, and we are taking strong action to target those responsible and prevent further harm.”

“Every report you share with Crime Stoppers can make a difference. If you know or suspect someone in possession of an illegal firearm, please report to Crime Stoppers Victoria today.”

Crime Stoppers asks you to make a report if you know or suspect someone is in possession of an illegal firearm.