Offices say it's to improve public safety, not to target people
'A number of' bladed items have been handed in as part of the Isle of Man Constabulary's firearms and weapons amnesty.
It's allowing people to hand over illegal, unwanted or potentially dangerous weapons and ammunition without fear of prosecution.
Police say it's not about targeting people but to improve public safety.
The amnesty's running until Monday 2 February.

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