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Page summary This resource is from the News section. This page contains press release 14/03, in which the MPA shows its concern at the dramatic increase in gun crimes in the capital over the past 12 months by bringing together key agencies and individuals in a concerted effort to reverse gun crime on London’s streets. Sections available here: Content Stand up and stamp down on gun crime murders14/03 The Metropolitan Police Authority, concerned at the dramatic increase in gun crimes in the capital over the past 12 months, is bringing together key agencies and individuals in a concerted effort to reverse gun crime on London’s streets. In England and Wales in 2002, handguns were used in nearly 5,900 incidents, the highest number ever recorded. In the capital, there were more than 4,000 gun crime incidents, 1300 more than the previous year. Young men aged 18 - 20 are mostly likely to be victims. Chair of the MPA’s Consultation Committee, Cindy Butts, said:
The MPA, supported by the Government Office for London, is holding a public meeting on tackling gun crime at 6pm on Friday 28 February at the School of Oriental and African Studies, Russell Square, London, WC1. Home Office Minister, Lord Falconer, will give a keynote address. Other speakers will come from Mothers Against Guns, Metropolitan Police and the community. Notes to editorsMedia are invited to attend the event on Friday 28 February from 6pm – 9.30pm. Pre-event interviews are also available. For interviews, media facilities and information please use contact details below. Further media informationFor further information, please contact: The Press Office:
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