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Punjab moves to end illegal weapons with new arms law

Published on: March 11, 2026 3:53 PM

Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz has approved a major new law aimed at eliminating illegal weapons across the province, marking a significant step toward curbing the growing weapons culture. Authorities say the initiative will introduce strict regulations and enforcement measures designed to reduce the illegal possession and public display of firearms.

Under the new policy, the Crime Control Department (CCD) has been assigned the central responsibility of leading the campaign against illegal weapons. Officials confirmed that the department will function as the province’s premier investigation agency for tackling organised crime and enforcing the new arms regulations.

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The legislation, titled the Punjab Surrender Illicit Arms Act 2026, introduces several provisions aimed at controlling the possession and display of weapons in the province. Authorities said the law will require individuals who possess unlicensed firearms to surrender them to the Crime Control Department once the policy is fully implemented.

In addition, the law also regulates the possession of antique weapons that are commonly displayed in homes. Officials explained that such items will now require special permits, ensuring that all firearms, including historical or decorative pieces, remain registered and monitored by authorities.

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Meanwhile, the provincial government has directed law enforcement agencies to launch a full-scale crackdown on illegal weapons shortly after Eid-ul-Fitr. Officials said the campaign will focus on identifying illegal arms networks, seizing unregistered weapons, and discouraging the public display of firearms in social events and public places.

Authorities believe the new legislation will strengthen public safety and reduce crime by limiting the circulation of unlicensed weapons. Officials added that the move reflects the government’s broader strategy to create a safer environment by enforcing stricter control over firearms throughout the province.

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