Largest War Weapons Found in Decades: Two Defendants Commit to the Remscheid Arms Camp Trial
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Hundreds of weapons, machine guns, hidden behind secret doors: two defendants confess – the main defendant is silent.
The police had secured more than 300 sharp weapons in secret rooms in a Remscheider house. Two of the three defendants now admitted the trade in weapons. The main defendant has remained silent about the charges.
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Secret doors, hidden rooms and hundreds of weapons: Two defendants unpack - but the main defendant remains silent.
"Smaller fishes are confessing in the trial around a huge weapons camp in a Remscheid cellar. The main accused, however, does not want to be a dealer.
Two of the three defendants confessed in the trial of the huge arsenal of weapons in Remscheid. The two men, aged 35 and 38, admitted to the Wuppertal Regional Court that they had bought machine guns for around 2,000 euros per piece and ammunition from the main defendant - a 60-year-old car mechanic.
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