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Two Men Detained in Caraș-Severin After They Found Illegal Weapons and Ammunition in Their Homes

A whole arsenal was discovered by police in the homes of two men from Caraş-Severin. The lawmen found weapons, over 1,500 cartons, projects and an artificial ammunition factory, improvised in the household. The two suspects were detained for 24 hours.
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LETHAL WEAPON AND OVER 1,300 LETHAL CARTRIDGES FOUND BY CARAș-Severin POLICE OFFICERS, FOLLOWING HOME SEARCHES: 2 PERSONS WERE DETENTIONED Today, July 9, police officers from the Caraș-Severin Weapons, Explosives and Dangerous Substances Service, under the coordination of the case prosecutor from the Prosecutor's Office attached to the Reșița Court, executed 4 home search warrants in Caraș-Severin, on persons suspected of not respecting the weap…

More suspects have been targeted, Wednesday, by domestic perjury in an open file by the judicial authorities in Caraș-Severin for the lack of respect for the arms and ammunition regime, informs...

A whole arsenal was discovered by police in the homes of two men from Caraş-Severin. The lawmen found weapons, over 1,500 cartons, projects and an artificial ammunition factory, improvised in the household. The two suspects were detained for 24 hours.

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Stirile Antena 1 Observator broke the news in Romania on Wednesday, July 9, 2025.
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