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Crete: Criminal Organization Caught Red-Handed Importing Illegal Ammunition From Albania

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The actions of a criminal organization that operated in Crete and northern Greece, illegally importing huge quantities of ammunition from Albania, were dismantled by police officers with a parallel operation in Chania and Kastoria. According to the announcement of the Hellenic Police, a coordinated police operation was carried out in areas of Chania and Kastoria with the assistance of police officers from the Sub-Directorate for Combating Organi…
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The actions of a criminal organization that operated in Crete and northern Greece, illegally importing huge quantities of ammunition from Albania, were dismantled by police officers with a parallel operation in Chania and Kastoria. According to the announcement of the Hellenic Police, a coordinated police operation was carried out in areas of Chania and Kastoria with the assistance of police officers from the Sub-Directorate for Combating Organi…

For years, special police units in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern have trained on a private shooting range without permission with weapons ammunition. According to NDR research, this remained without consequences for the operator.

·Hamburg, Germany
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ndr.de broke the news in Hamburg, Germany on Monday, June 30, 2025.
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