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Belgium. 2010 ‘Police.’ National Report of Belgium on its Implementation of the United Nations Programme of Action to Prevent, Combat and Eradicate the Illicit Trade in Small Arms and Light Weapons in All Its Aspects (UNPoA); Section A.5., p. 7. New York, NY: Permanent Mission of Belgium to the United Nations. 1 January

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Police

Les armes de service de la police sont enregistrées dans le Registre Central des Armes et sont stockées suivant des mesures de sécurité imposées par les autorités compétentes.

Toute arme ou pièce d'arme, devenue superflue, surnuméraire, déclassée… est retirée d'emploi sans délai de l'unité concernée et acheminée vers l'unité logistique chargée de sa conservation dans l'attente de sa destruction par le Banc d'Epreuves de Liège

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Police

Police service weapons are registered in the Central Register of Weapons and are stored according to security measures imposed by the competent authorities.

Any firearm or component of a firearm which has become superfluous, surplus or declassified…, is immediately removed from use from the unit concerned and sent to the logistics unit in charge of its safekeeping pending its destruction by the Proof House of Firearms in Liège.

ID: Q5612

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