Acting Police Chief Lincoln Corbette has announced a significant development in the fight against illegal firearms, revealing that an individual voluntarily surrendered nine firearms to a police officer. This act of compliance underscores the effectiveness of ‘Operation Clean Street,’ a joint initiative launched by the police and the Regional Security System (RSS) on September 29. The operation aims to eradicate illegal weapons from public spaces and enhance community safety. Chief Corbette emphasized that the voluntary surrender of these firearms reflects growing public cooperation in addressing the issue of unlicensed weapons. This milestone highlights the ongoing impact of the operation and signals a positive shift toward reducing the prevalence of illegal firearms in the region. The police and RSS remain committed to their mission, encouraging further public participation to ensure the success of this critical initiative.
