Serbians surrender over 3,000 pieces of weapons after mass shootings

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BELGRADE - Serbians have surrendered more than 3,000 illegal weapons and parts in the first two days of a gun amnesty introduced after two mass shootings in which 17 people were killed, President Aleksandar Vucic said on Wednesday (May 10). The amnesty was launched on Monday after a 13 year-old schoolboy with two handguns allegedly killed eight pupils and a...

A person pays tribute in front of the school where a mass shooting was carried out by a boy who opened fire on others, killing fellow students and staff in Belgrade, Serbia on May 4.BELGRADE - Serbians have surrendered more than 3,000 illegal weapons and parts in the first two days of a gun amnesty introduced after two mass shootings in which 17 people were killed, President Aleksandar Vucic said on Wednesday .

He is now in custody and undergoing a psychological evaluation but cannot be held criminally responsible due to his young age. Police said he had confessed to the shooting. Under the terms of the amnesty, people are invited to hand over illegal weapons including military-grade, legally-owned arms they no longer want, ammunition, and ordnance, anonymously and without fear of prosecution.

Earlier, Vucic announced additional checks of registered gun owners and shooting ranges, a greater police presence in schools, and changes to the criminal code that envision longer jail terms for weapons-related crimes.

 

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