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Customs officers find ammunition, gunpowder in Turkish car

byCT Report
07/06/2016
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BELGRADE: Serbian Customs officers have, in cooperation with the police, seized ammunition, drugs and cash on two border crossings.

The Customs Administration said that a car Turkish number plates car was stopped at the Horgos crossing with Hungary, in the north, in the early hours of June 4 when “a smallish arsenal of ammunition, gunpowder, and various devices” was discovered.

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There was a total of 4,000 bullet casings of various caliber, 1,000 Magnum shell primers, and 7.5 kilograms of various types of gunpowder.

The officers also found Chargemaster Combo scales, a Rock Chucker Supreme device for loading gunpowder, a Case Lube Kit-2 used for weapon cleaning, and two Burris Eliminator III 4-16x50h96 optical instruments.

A day earlier at the Gradina border crossing with Bulgaria, in the east, Customs officers discovered 27,000 euros in cash and a small amount of narcotics in the possession of passengers traveling from Germany to Turkey.

The Customs Administration added that “a box of cigarettes with three joints containing 2.7 grams of hashish” was also discovered, while there were four packets of hashish, weighing a total of 9.9 grams, “in the jacket pocket of one passenger.”

 

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