Chief Commissioner Linas Pernavas said Monday that various automatic weapons will be used by officers but "the AKs (Kalashnikovs) will be removed from our arsenal."
The decision follows an incident on November 17 when a civilian was hit by a bullet from a Kalashnikov fired accidentally by a policeman on patrol.
Two days later, a handcuffed convict managed to steal a Kalashnikov rifle while escaping a police escort. He was caught after a five-hour manhunt involving 3,000 officers.