Bermuda launches island‑wide weapons amnesty

The Government of Bermuda, in collaboration with the Bermuda Police Service (BPS), has launched an island‑wide weapons amnesty ahead of amendments to the Criminal Code that will expand the list of prohibited weapons. The amnesty runs from Tuesday, November 18, 2025, to Wednesday, December 17, 2025, giving residents a safe, no‑questions‑asked way to surrender dangerous items.

- Advertisement -

The public is encouraged to deposit items at designated secure surrender bins located at police stations, Warwick Camp, Gorhams hardware stores, and other public sites. Firearms, imitation firearms, and ammunition must be surrendered directly to the police by calling the non‑emergency number 211 or visiting a station.

Items newly added to the Prohibited Weapons list include extendable friction lock batons, “kubotans,” cyclone or push daggers, butterfly knives, disguised knives, zombie knives, and knuckledusters. The amnesty also accepts previously prohibited items, including swordsticks, spiked wristbands, shurikens, belt buckle knives, and other offensive weapons.

His Excellency the Governor said the update to the Prohibited Weapons Order, made in consultation with the BPS, the Director of Public Prosecutions, and the Minister of National Security, responds to a rise in incidents involving bladed weapons. “The new law banning these weapons is preceded by an amnesty period, and I would encourage anyone who has these dangerous items to dispose of them safely and responsibly,” the Governor said.

Minister of National Security highlighted the initiative’s focus on public safety: “This amnesty ensures there is a clear, safe, and responsible way for individuals to comply with the new law. Our goal is simple: fewer weapons in our neighbourhoods and a safer Bermuda for all. By taking part, residents are helping to protect our families, our communities, and our future.”

Commissioner of Police added: “Surrender bins offer a no‑questions‑asked option to dispose of prohibited items—please use them. We will continue to work with the community to make our streets and Bermuda safer.”

Broward-County-Fastrac-728x90

The amnesty period provides an opportunity to remove dangerous items from circulation before the amendments take effect, while ensuring the process remains anonymous and legally safe. The Bermuda Police Service will collect and safely dispose of all surrendered items in accordance with established protocols.

More Stories

NBC’s ‘Today’ Girls Trip showcases Jamaica’s tourism comeback

Beyond the glamour of celebrity interviews and beachfront broadcasts, NBC’s Today with Jenna & Sheinelle Girls Trip to Sandals Dunn’s River highlighted something deeper:...
The King's Birthday Honours list has been released

King Charles III to make first royal visit as monarch to Bermuda

Buckingham Palace announced Tuesday that King Charles III will visit Bermuda, marking his first Royal Visit as Monarch to a British Overseas Territory. The visit...

Three Colombians charged in Jamaica’s largest-ever cocaine seizure

Three Colombian nationals have been charged in connection with what authorities say is Jamaica’s largest single cocaine seizure, valued at approximately $1.7 billion. The accused...

Guyana deports five Brazilian nationals for illegal mining

Five Brazilian nationals have been arrested and deported from Guyana following illegal entry and mining activities, authorities confirmed Tuesday. According to a statement from the...

Jamaican students gain hands-on experience through Sandals Tourism in Schools program

Students from across Jamaica recently enjoyed an immersive, hands-on learning experience during visits to Sandals Dunn’s River and Sandals Royal Plantation. The visits form...

Blue Lagoon Island marks 100 years of iconic Watch Tower

Blue Lagoon Island celebrated a century of Bahamian history last week with the rededication of its iconic Watch Tower. The centennial event featured the...
Virgin Atlantic

Jamaica gets major airlift boost as Virgin Atlantic expands Heathrow flights

Jamaica Tourist Board (JTB) has welcomed a significant expansion in air service from Virgin Atlantic between London Heathrow Airport and Montego Bay for the...
Prime Minister Allen Chastanet st lucia

Saint Lucia Labour Party condemns Chastanet remarks on 2025 election

The Saint Lucia Labour Party (SLP) has strongly criticized comments made by Opposition Leader Allen Chastanet, accusing him of undermining confidence in the country’s...

CARICOM SG urges collaboration to harness Caribbean’s energy potential

Caribbean Community (CARICOM) Secretary-General Carla Barnett on Tuesday called for stronger regional collaboration, investment, and innovation to unlock the Caribbean’s vast and diverse energy...
Caribbean Development Bank

CDB approves US$10M credit line to boost SMEs in Trinidad and Tobago

The Caribbean Development Bank (CDB) has approved a US$10-million line of credit to expand access to finance for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in...

Latest Articles