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Audit reveals almost 200 police firearms can’t be accounted for

Author: IAPE August 31, 2010

The Her­ald Sun, heraldsun.com.au
BYLINE: Mark But­tler, Her­ald Sun
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Mel­bourne, Australia

ALMOST 200 shot­guns, semi-automatics and revolvers held by Vic­to­ria Police can’t be accounted for, an embar­rass­ing audit has revealed.

The she­moz­zle has been exposed in a stock­take of thou­sands of guns held by police over the past 20 years.

Among the 186 guns con­firmed as miss­ing are police firearms and oth­ers used for foren­sic com­par­i­son and training.

Police admit many could have been lost, though some could have been destroyed with­out doc­u­men­ta­tion and list­ings for oth­ers could have been dupli­cated. The audit, which began last year, fol­lows two decades of sloppy records.

A police spokesman said not all of the weapons were lost, and the force expected most cases related to “poor his­tor­i­cal record keep­ing and track­ing of weapons”. Some of the guns iden­ti­fied may no longer exist.

“For exam­ple, firearms might have been destroyed, but not removed from our data­bases. Or dupli­cate entries have been made on data­bases. Or if the ser­ial num­ber on a weapon was entered incor­rectly, then we would be look­ing for a ser­ial num­ber on a firearm that does not exist,” he said.

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The force took secu­rity “extremely seri­ously”. “Our record keep­ing and track­ing of total firearms in the state, how­ever, has not been suf­fi­cient over the past 20 years, and we are now under­tak­ing exten­sive work to rem­edy the sit­u­a­tion,” he said.

Until last year there had been no attempt to rec­on­cile four sep­a­rate firearms databases.

The audit ini­tially found 500 gun records could not be rec­on­ciled. Three of 10,292 oper­a­tional guns are among those missing.

But the spokesman said he expected they’d be recov­ered soon.

But Firearms Traders Asso­ci­a­tion sec­re­tary Graeme Forbes said this was unlikely.

“If they’ve been look­ing for months, they’re not going to find them,” he said.

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One Response to “Audit reveals almost 200 police firearms can’t be accounted for”

  1. Gun Cleaning Kit Says:
    September 20th, 2010 at 4:50 pm

    The answer is sim­ple, the firearms are valu­able and avail­able, and the police them­selves walked off with them. 

    Cops never do any­thing ille­gal, uneth­i­cal or immoral… right?

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