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Australia Seizes 1,000+ Illegal Firearms in Major Crackdown

UPDATE: Over 1,000 illegal firearms have been seized across Australia in a massive crackdown, leading to the arrest of nearly 200 individuals. The operation, spearheaded by the Australian Border Force (ABF), uncovered alarming developments, including the seizure of 281 firearms that were privately manufactured or produced using 3D printing technology.

In a significant raid in Gosford, located on the NSW central coast, authorities discovered a 3D printer, three Glock-style pistols, 3D-printed holsters, and an imitation revolver. A 52-year-old man at the scene now faces charges for 14 firearms offenses. This operation underscores a growing concern as criminals adapt to new technologies.

Detective Superintendent John Watson, who leads Australia’s Illicit Firearms Working Group, stated, “Criminals are innovating, but so are police.” He emphasized the dangers of privately manufactured firearms, warning that they can be lethal when assembled. “These 3D-printed components may look colorful, but they are not toys,” Watson added.

Throughout the week-long operation, authorities reported a staggering 184 arrests and 854 charges laid nationwide. The ABF confirmed the seizure of 719 whole firearms, 489 firearm parts, and other dangerous items, including $250,000 in cash and prohibited drugs.

In a search in Kotara, Newcastle, law enforcement found two rifles, three revolvers, an automatic pistol, and over 1,000 rounds of ammunition. Another raid in Belfield, southwest Sydney, yielded various weapons, including BB guns and slingshots, along with 3,700 rounds of ammunition and pepper spray.

Authorities also conducted operations in Western Australia, resulting in the seizure of 94 firearms and 223 firearm parts. In one notable incident in Greenfields, Mandurah, police found a homemade shotgun and firearm manufacturing materials. A 38-year-old man arrested will face court on November 7 regarding several weapon charges.

Commander Graeme Campbell of the ABF declared the operation a success, noting its “sophisticated, intelligence-led” nature. “We work closely with our partner agencies to disrupt criminals seeking to obtain illegal firearms,” he stated. Campbell also highlighted the risks posed by online retailers that mislead consumers about the legality of such items.

This urgent situation reflects a growing threat to public safety and underscores the importance of collaborative law enforcement efforts. As investigations continue, Australians are urged to remain vigilant and report suspicious activities related to illegal firearms.

Stay tuned for more updates as this story develops.

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