Calgary police release photos of items seized in national crackdown on 3D-printed guns
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Calgary police say a fully complete, 3D-printed gun was among the items seized locally as part of a nation-wide operation cracking down on the manufacturing and trafficking of privately-made firearms.
Calgary police say a fully complete, 3D-printed gun was among the items seized locally as part of a nation-wide operation cracking down on the manufacturing and trafficking of privately-made firearms.
The operation, called Project Reproduction, was led by Montreal’s Équipe intégrée de lutte au trafic d'armes (EILTA) and saw hundreds of firearms seized throughout Canada last week.
As part of the operation, police identified multiple people in Calgary who were believed to be linked to the manufacturing of 3D-printed firearms.
On June 20, police executed searches at the following locations:
On Monday, police released information on the items seized, which included:
Police say charges are pending and more details will be released once they've been laid.
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