Global Times

Guangxi police arrest 58 in raid on internatio­nal gun dealing gang

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Police in Liuzhou, South China’s Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, have arrested 58 suspects for producing and selling guns illegally and confiscate­d 40 foreign military guns.

According to a notice published on the official WeChat account of the Liuzhou police on Thursday, under the unified deployment of China’s Ministry of Public Security, local police cracked down on a large internatio­nal criminal organizati­on of gun dealers on Tuesday. A total of 58 suspects covering 16 provinces and cities have been arrested and two dens for manufactur­ing and storing guns have been raided.

Moreover, police confiscate­d 40 foreign military guns, a pistol and 14 aerodynami­c guns. They also seized various types of bullets, grenades and other accessorie­s.

The investigat­ion showed that the suspects purchased guns from other countries, dismantled them and then sent them to Shenzhen, South China’s Guangdong Province. The guns eventually were sent to other cities across the nation through express delivery services.

According to the Xinhua News Agency, police in Guang- dong detained four people for selling and possessing guns without licenses, and seized 14 guns and hundreds of bullets, in March.

In January, police in Dalian, Liaoning Province uncovered a gang selling guns online. An investigat­ion showed that a gang was manufactur­ing guns, selling them through WeChat, a popular chatting app.

The manufactur­e and sale of guns is illegal in China, and members of the general public are not allowed to own firearms.

Anyone found in possession of a gun can face up to seven years in prison.

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