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Police warn girls on hiding guns | Police warn girls on hiding guns |
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Young women are being warned not to hide guns for their boyfriends, brothers or male friends in a new campaign by the Metropolitan police. | |
It is aimed at the growing number of teenage girls in London who, the Met says, are being persuaded to store weapons for male gang members. | |
Police are primarily targeting black girls aged between 15 and 19. | |
People caught hiding a gun for someone else can expect to receive a five-year prison sentence. | People caught hiding a gun for someone else can expect to receive a five-year prison sentence. |
The series of radio, cinema and billboard adverts with the message: "Hide his gun and you help commit the crime" is being launched by Trident, the Metropolitan Police's anti-shooting unit. | |
'Fatal consequences' | |
Claudia Webb from the Trident Independent Advisory Group says vulnerable young women are sometimes pressured into storing or transporting weapons by the men they know. | |
"We are deeply concerned however, that this involvement seems to be increasing and those who are involved seem to be younger and younger," she added. | |
The number of women charged with firearms offences in London has increased six-fold in the past year - 12 women have been charged since January. | |
Seven of the women were teenagers, including a 16-year-old arrested after a 9mm Browning self-loading pistol was found in her bedroom. | |
The head of Trident, Det Ch Supt Helen Ball, says people who store and carry guns for others are partly responsible for crimes committed with them. | |
"The consequences for them, their families and their friends are not worth thinking about," she warns. | |
The campaign is targeting Trident's six priority London boroughs: Brent, Hackney, Haringey, Lambeth, Lewisham and Southwark. | |
Officers will visit nail salons and hairdressers with the message that women carrying or storing firearms will face the same sentences as men. | Officers will visit nail salons and hairdressers with the message that women carrying or storing firearms will face the same sentences as men. |
Boris Johnson, Mayor of London, says gun crime has blighted the lives of people in the capital for too long. | |
"Anyone who carries or conceals a firearm needs to realise that this is not something to be taken lightly, because the consequences can be fatal," he said. | |
Police in Manchester and Birmingham say they are also dealing with these sorts of cases, but not in enough numbers to warrant a specific campaign. | Police in Manchester and Birmingham say they are also dealing with these sorts of cases, but not in enough numbers to warrant a specific campaign. |