Spanish police uncovers a couple of illegal guns

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Did I say 'a couple'?

The Spanish National Police has exposed the arsenal of war seized in January in Spain during operation Portu, supported by Europol. Over 10 000 assault rifles, anti-aerial machine guns, 400 shells and grenades, as well as pistols, revolvers and parts to reactivate weapons, have been catalogued.

Operation Portu, against illicit firearms trafficking, was carried out by the Spanish National Police, with the collaboration of Europol, on 12-13 January 2017. Europol actively participated in the investigation by providing operational and technical analysis, and on-the-spot support.

The organised crime group sold deactivated firearms which did not comply with the existing deactivation standards, and live firing firearms, in Spain and other European countries like France and Belgium. The armament was acquired mainly through legally established channels and later reactivated.

As a result of the investigation, a huge military firearms depot was seized that required several weeks to catalogue. Due to their characteristics, their calibre and their readiness for reactivation, the seized weapons had an easy journey in the black market and posed a significant risk of being acquired by organised crime groups and terrorists.

In total, more than 10 000 assault rifles were counted, anti-aerial machine guns and numerous guns and revolvers, all of them ready to be repaired and transformed into firearms. Over 400 shells and grenades, as well as essential parts and components such as barrels, were also seized. Investigators also found an illegal workshop with different machinery to manipulate and reactivate weapons.



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https://www.europol.europa.eu/newsr...ot-seized-during-operation-portu-now-revealed
 
In total, more than 10 000 assault rifles were counted, anti-aerial machine guns and numerous guns and revolvers, all of them ready to be repaired and transformed into firearms. Over 400 shells and grenades, as well as essential parts and components such as barrels, were also seized. Investigators also found an illegal workshop with different machinery to manipulate and reactivate weapons.



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https://www.europol.europa.eu/newsr...ot-seized-during-operation-portu-now-revealed


That's probably more fire power than the Canadian armory.
 
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NRA members jack off to photos like that.
 
Illegal guns lol

Legalize firearms and you don't have to pay police to investigate people for voluntarily buying or selling goods.
 
What's to worry about with that low homicide rate that's the envy of the world?
 
I stand humbled.

So many collectors items in there....and all will be destroyed.
 
They were all headed to the hands of Islamic terrorists.
 
Illegal guns lol

Legalize firearms and you don't have to pay police to investigate people for voluntarily buying or selling goods.


Yeah, no reason not t0 give explosives to organised crime.
 
Man, they stacked those guns as if they were kapla. Someone had fun with that.
 
It´s almost like there is some sort of seperatist movement in Spain that shouldn´t really be armed.

Illegal guns lol

Legalize firearms and you don't have to pay police to investigate people for voluntarily buying or selling goods.

/facedesk
 
God damn it!!! We'll never get a independent Basque Country now
 
Did I say 'a couple'?

The Spanish National Police has exposed the arsenal of war seized in January in Spain during operation Portu, supported by Europol. Over 10 000 assault rifles, anti-aerial machine guns, 400 shells and grenades, as well as pistols, revolvers and parts to reactivate weapons, have been catalogued.

Operation Portu, against illicit firearms trafficking, was carried out by the Spanish National Police, with the collaboration of Europol, on 12-13 January 2017. Europol actively participated in the investigation by providing operational and technical analysis, and on-the-spot support.

The organised crime group sold deactivated firearms which did not comply with the existing deactivation standards, and live firing firearms, in Spain and other European countries like France and Belgium. The armament was acquired mainly through legally established channels and later reactivated.

As a result of the investigation, a huge military firearms depot was seized that required several weeks to catalogue. Due to their characteristics, their calibre and their readiness for reactivation, the seized weapons had an easy journey in the black market and posed a significant risk of being acquired by organised crime groups and terrorists.

In total, more than 10 000 assault rifles were counted, anti-aerial machine guns and numerous guns and revolvers, all of them ready to be repaired and transformed into firearms. Over 400 shells and grenades, as well as essential parts and components such as barrels, were also seized. Investigators also found an illegal workshop with different machinery to manipulate and reactivate weapons.



op.portu_02.jpg



op.portu_03.jpg



https://www.europol.europa.eu/newsr...ot-seized-during-operation-portu-now-revealed



you fooled nobody with your sass.
 
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