Task: Police Officer Worked at Shooting Range Where Gangs Were Training
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A police officer worked extra hours as an instructor at a shooting range where several gang members trained, reports Dagens Nyheter. After the revelation, he has been suspended and the police will now review security work throughout the agency.
Despite several alarms, which went all the way up to the highest police command, a police officer continued to crack down on a shooting range and teach gang criminals how to use weapons. This is revealed by Dagens Nyheter. Now the police authority is taking action.
A police officer has worked extra hours for several years at a private shooting range that has been frequently used as a training facility by the gangs that have been driving the gang wars of recent years, according to DN's information.
During a raging gang war, a police officer was an instructor at a shooting range in his spare time. His client list included several of the most violent gangs.
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