The Government set up a commission for assessing, marking down and scrapping firearms, approving simultaneously the regulations that will govern its activity, IPN reports.
One of the goals of the measure is to create a safety climate and avoid possible accidents involving guns by withdrawing these from civil circulation and destroying them.
Thus, the weapons intended for fighting will be yielded up free during ten days of their valuation by the state commission.
The commission will agree the methodology for assessing, marking down and scrapping firearms and will compile a report on the technical state of these. It will also draw up reports on the collection of information concerning the comparative analysts of selling prices of different types of weapons.
Gheorghe Cavcaliuc, deputy head of the Ministry of the Interior’s General Police Inspectorate, was named the commission’s chairman. Among members will be representatives of ministries and specialists in industrial security and armorers.