Man arrested after police seize firearm and ammunition
A 23-year-old man has been arrested after police seized a firearm and ammunition from a home in Pembroke.
The weapon and rounds were discovered last night as part of a continuing investigation.
A spokesman for the Bermuda Police Service said officers executed a warrant at the Pembroke location as part of “an ongoing investigation“ at about 7pm on Thursday.
He added: “During the operation, officers recovered a firearm and ammunition.
“A 23-year-old male occupant was arrested in connection with the seizure.
“No further information on this matter will be provided at this time.”
It comes after a loaded gun was discovered at a residence on Happy Valley Road in Pembroke on May 22 after police acted on a separate warrant.
Detective Chief Inspector Derricka Burns, who is in charge of the Serious Crime Unit, said yesterday: “This is the second firearm taken off the streets in recent weeks.
“These seizures highlight our continued efforts to prevent illegal firearms from endangering our communities.
“These weapons pose a serious risk to public safety and are often linked to serious crimes.
“Every firearm recovered is a step towards a safer Bermuda. The seizure of these weapons has likely disrupted potential criminal activity and further acts of violence.
“Our efforts are strengthened by the continued co-operation of the public, whose support is vital in the fight against all criminal activity.”
The investigation continues.