Revealed in a police raid: the network that produces and sells weapons with a 3D printer collapsed
In Sweden, where domestic unrest and violence have escalated in recent days, police seized mind-blowing weapons and ammunition during the raid.
Following armed attacks in the capital Stockholm in recent weeks, a gang that produces and sells weapons using a 3D printer has been caught up in a police raid. In the story quoted by Aftonbladet, one of Sweden’s most widely read newspapers, it was claimed that approximately 50 weapons were seized in working condition.
Local sources recently announced the spread of 3D printed weapons.
It was pointed out that the investigation was deepened by the police and it was about determining to which groups and individuals said weapons were being sold. Police said gangs have recently started using 3D-printed weapons, which are cheaper and easier to make and destroy. In the statement, it was stated that it is more difficult to follow the traces of such weapons.
The authorities announced that the investigation was deepened by confiscating the weapons.
“Everything is being printed, except for some metal parts,” the sources told Swedish media.