The Bradford West MP George Galloway today expressed his concern about the level of gun crime in the city.
'A firearms incident in Bradford almost every other day is completely unacceptable,' he said. 'As I've been out on the campaign trail I've been repeatedly asked by deeply concerned people - and particularly by businesses - about the number of crimes involving guns. While it's true that the number of incidents is down compared with two years ago, in fact they went up last year. We need to urgently address this issue. I'm calling for a top level meeting with the heads of all relevant agencies to devise a plan to eradicate gun crime from this city.'
According to West Yorkshire police there were 175 reported gun incidents last year, up from 160 in 2010. The number was 205 in 2009.
'There's a worrying upward curve here,' Galloway continued. 'I know that the police are trying to get on top of it but my concern is that the swingeing cuts to police numbers may contribute to a further rise in gun crime. The chief constable has warned that the force could be approaching a 'tipping point'. We must ensure that this does not happen.'