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Over 400 guns, parts handed back in New Zealand

Canterbury's Acting District Commander Mike Johnson said gun owners had come out in force for what had been a positive experience for them and our staff

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New Zealand police officers handling a gun example at a press preview ahead of a gun buyback scheme near Wellington. Pic/AFP

New Zealand police officers handling a gun example at a press preview ahead of a gun buyback scheme near Wellington. Pic/AFP

Wellington: More than 400 guns and parts were on Saturday handed back in New Zealand as a six-month buyback scheme and amnesty launched in the wake of the March 15 Christchurch mosque shootings that killed 51 people, went into operation.

Police have paid out $433,000 to 169 gun owners at the New Zealand government's first gun buyback event, reports stuff.co.nz.

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