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A Hello to Arms: Finnish Police Find Cache With Illegal Assault Rifles, Shotguns
A Hello to Arms: Finnish Police Find Cache With Illegal Assault Rifles, Shotguns
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Finnish police have recovered an illegal arms cache in the south of the country, which included sawed-off shotguns, sub-machine gun, assault rifles, as well as... 09.05.2017, Sputnik International
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A Hello to Arms: Finnish Police Find Cache With Illegal Assault Rifles, Shotguns
22:07 GMT 09.05.2017 (Updated: 07:17 GMT 27.09.2023) Finnish police have recovered an illegal arms cache in the south of the country, which included sawed-off shotguns, sub-machine gun, assault rifles, as well as handguns.
MOSCOW (Sputnik) — Finnish police officers have recovered an arms cache with a number of unlicensed assault rifles during a raid in the southern country's city of Vantaa, local media reported.
18 February 2017, 00:32 GMT
Police confiscated a total of 35 weapons during the raid in a private house in Vantaa, the Yle broadcaster reported Tuesday.
The confiscated weapons included sawed-off shotguns, sub-machine gun, assault rifles, as well as handguns and the majority of them were unlicensed, the news outlet added.
The search of the house had been conducted as its owner had been suspected of committing drug-related crimes, the broadcaster added.