A Firearms Enquiry Officer has admitted taking surrendered guns home, raising fresh concerns about the integrity of firearms licensing at a time when the Government is proposing sweeping reforms to the system.
Alan Sharp, 52, pled guilty at the High Court in Glasgow to three charges under the Firearms Act and one of wilful neglect of police duty after investigators found shotguns and rifle components at his home that should have been destroyed.
The case centres on firearms Mr Sharp took into custody during 2021 whilst working in the Firearms and Explosive Licensing Unit in Perth. In January, he took possession of rifle component parts and firearm barrels surrendered under a government scheme at Kinross police station.
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