An Island-wide weapons amnesty ends today - with plenty of guns, knives and ammunition already handed in.
If you have weaponry of any sort you'd like to get rid of you can drop them at any of the Island's police stations.
Inspector Derek Flint says a wide variety have already been handed over to officers and they'll be destroyed safely when the amnesty ends.
But he says although the deadline is today you shouldn't be scared of contacting police if you've missed it:
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