Delhi: Police to train gun owners
Posted: Mon Feb 25, 2013 11:29 am
Hi,
This article apperared on Hindustan Times. The heading is ok... Police to train gun owners.. But look how the HT correspondent has started "To avoid any misuse of weapons, especially at weddings and other social functions, the Delhi Police have started a mandatory training programme for gun licence holders".
Here is the link: Link is : http://www.hindustantimes.com/India-new ... 16868.aspx
Gun owners were unaware of many things.
Delhi: Police to train gun owners
Faizan Haider, Hindustan Times
New Delhi, February 24, 2013 Email to Author
First Published: 23:20 IST(24/2/2013)
Last Updated: 23:22 IST(24/2/2013)
To avoid any misuse of weapons, especially at weddings and other social functions, the Delhi Police have started a mandatory training programme for gun licence holders.
Licence holders are being trained everything, right from handling guns to cleaning them to the consequences they could face in case of any accidental firing.
“Last week, we conducted a training session for gun licence holders of Greater Kailash, Lajpat Nagar and Amar Colony. They were told how to handle a gun and precautionary measures they can take while going out of the city or even while cleaning the gun. It is a preventive measure and our expert in gun handling told them the dos and don’ts,” said Ajay Chaudhry, additional CP (southeast).
Every police station has records of licence holders living in its jurisdiction. The move comes in the wake of increasing incidents of celebratory and accidental firing.
“The licence-holder must know that his gun should be kept in safe custody, especially away from children and unauthorized persons. Also the weapon should not be handled unnecessarily. One must unload the weapon before handing it over or taking it from anybody,” a senior police officer said.
“While cleaning or unloading, the barrel should always point towards the ground. Also, the owner should never look down into the barrel of a fire arm with its butt on the ground. We will continue such training sessions across the capital,” the officer added.
According to the licensing unit, due to tough norms, the number of licences issued has gone down. Against the 1,109 gun licenses in 2011, the highest in five years, the licensing unit of the Delhi Police issued only 993 arm licences in 2012.
On an average, the Delhi Police receive over 2,000 applications.
“It depends on the need of the applicant. If he/she are dealing with cash transactions, we consider them. Sometimes, people apply randomly just to show that they have a gun. If the reason is not strong, we reject the application,” the officer added.
Its nice that the Delhi Police has woken from the slumber and has started basics. It would be nice if the force opens its range to license holders with some ammo thrown as incentive offcourse on payment basis:)
And offcourse members can help the HT correspondent to see straight..
Cheers
Biren
This article apperared on Hindustan Times. The heading is ok... Police to train gun owners.. But look how the HT correspondent has started "To avoid any misuse of weapons, especially at weddings and other social functions, the Delhi Police have started a mandatory training programme for gun licence holders".
Here is the link: Link is : http://www.hindustantimes.com/India-new ... 16868.aspx
Gun owners were unaware of many things.
Delhi: Police to train gun owners
Faizan Haider, Hindustan Times
New Delhi, February 24, 2013 Email to Author
First Published: 23:20 IST(24/2/2013)
Last Updated: 23:22 IST(24/2/2013)
To avoid any misuse of weapons, especially at weddings and other social functions, the Delhi Police have started a mandatory training programme for gun licence holders.
Licence holders are being trained everything, right from handling guns to cleaning them to the consequences they could face in case of any accidental firing.
“Last week, we conducted a training session for gun licence holders of Greater Kailash, Lajpat Nagar and Amar Colony. They were told how to handle a gun and precautionary measures they can take while going out of the city or even while cleaning the gun. It is a preventive measure and our expert in gun handling told them the dos and don’ts,” said Ajay Chaudhry, additional CP (southeast).
Every police station has records of licence holders living in its jurisdiction. The move comes in the wake of increasing incidents of celebratory and accidental firing.
“The licence-holder must know that his gun should be kept in safe custody, especially away from children and unauthorized persons. Also the weapon should not be handled unnecessarily. One must unload the weapon before handing it over or taking it from anybody,” a senior police officer said.
“While cleaning or unloading, the barrel should always point towards the ground. Also, the owner should never look down into the barrel of a fire arm with its butt on the ground. We will continue such training sessions across the capital,” the officer added.
According to the licensing unit, due to tough norms, the number of licences issued has gone down. Against the 1,109 gun licenses in 2011, the highest in five years, the licensing unit of the Delhi Police issued only 993 arm licences in 2012.
On an average, the Delhi Police receive over 2,000 applications.
“It depends on the need of the applicant. If he/she are dealing with cash transactions, we consider them. Sometimes, people apply randomly just to show that they have a gun. If the reason is not strong, we reject the application,” the officer added.
Its nice that the Delhi Police has woken from the slumber and has started basics. It would be nice if the force opens its range to license holders with some ammo thrown as incentive offcourse on payment basis:)
And offcourse members can help the HT correspondent to see straight..
Cheers
Biren