Putting Public Safety First: The Madhya Pradesh Police’s Fight Against Illegal Firearms
Illegal firearms remain a significant threat to public safety in India and globally. An estimated 1 billion firearms are in circulation worldwide, with around 85% of these firearms in civilian hands. Small arms and light weapons are responsible for an estimated 500,000 deaths each year. In India, recent data shows that from 2021 to March 2023, the Madhya Pradesh Police filed 28,231 FIRs for illegal firearms.
Indore Urban district reported the highest number of FIRs, with 4,167 cases, followed by Jabalpur and Dhar districts with 2,227 and 1,683 cases, respectively. It is essential
that citizens play their part in this fight against illegal
firearms by reporting any suspicious activity to the
authorities. During this period, the Madhya Pradesh Police seized an impressive 33,251 illegal arms from 33,657 accused across 58 districts, both inside and outside the
state. The police force’s efforts to curb the proliferation of illegal firearms are noteworthy, but
it is vital that citizens also remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity to the
police. Of particular concern is the fact that 0.5% of the accused had international citizenship, with 75% of them belonging to Nigeria. This highlights the need for international cooperation to combat the illicit arms trade, which is a global problem