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Police seize 3D-printed guns, arrest nearly 200 nationwide

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A week-long police crackdown across Australia has led to almost 200 arrests and the seizure of more than 1,000 illegal firearms and parts, including 3D-printed weapons. Authorities say the operation targeted organised crime and the growing use of homemade guns.

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  • Nearly 200 people were arrested and charged in a nationwide operation targeting illegal weapons.
  • Over a thousand firearms and firearm parts were seized, including those made with 3D printers. 13s
  • Authorities found a 3D printer in the process of making a firearm part during the operation. 24s
  • Police are concerned about the range of people involved, from organised crime groups to individuals like sovereign citizens. 54s
  • Law enforcement faces challenges as 3D printers are legal, but remain committed to addressing the issue. 1m 17s
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