HC Deb 23 July 2002 vol 389 cc1069-70W
Kate Hoey

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department what information he has collated on the types of firearms used for criminal purposes since 1997. [47446]

Mr. Bob Ainsworth

Criminals in the United Kingdom use a range of different firearms obtained from a variety of different sources. The information collected centrally at present relates only to broad categories of weapons and is given in the table.

As part of our efforts to crack down on misuse, we are currently funding a new National Firearms Forensic Intelligence Database which is expected to be operational in 2003. As well as helping to track the provenance of guns which have been recovered and to identify any which have been previously used, it will also help to provide a much more detailed assessment of the types of weapons used.

Recorded crimes in which firearms were reported to have been used by principal weapon: England and Wales
Number of offences
Principal weapon 1997 1998–991 1999–20001 2000–011
Long-barrelled shotgun 313 322 353 302
Sawn-off shotgun 267 320 340 305
Handgun 2,648 2,687 3,685 4,019
Rifle 51 43 67 36
Imitation firearm 511 566 823 773
Unidentified firearm 713 665 762 953
Other firearm 401 606 813 974
Air weapon 7,506 8,665 10,103 10,227
Total 12,410 13,874 16,946 17,589
1Year ending March.