New Zealanders have started handing over their semi-automatic weapons as part of a buyback scheme following a ban after the Christchurch attacks.
Gun reforms were enacted after a gunman shot dead 51 people at two mosques in March.
Saturday’s handover in Christchurch was the first of more than 250 collections to be held across the country.
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More than NZ$433,600 (ยฃ230,000) was paid in compensation to 169 firearms owners, who handed in 224 weapons.
The weapons were then destroyed.
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