In a police raid conducted in Austria, long-barreled weapons and illegal Nazi symbols were found.

In a police raid conducted in Austria, long-barreled weapons and illegal Nazi symbols were found.

23.12.2024 19:11

In a police raid conducted in the town of Liezen, located in Austria's Styria province, over 70 long-barreled firearms, 5,000 rounds of ammunition, explosives, and prohibited Nazi symbols were found.

In a police raid on a house in the town of Liezen, located in Austria's Styria province, it was reported that over 70 long-barreled weapons, explosives, and banned Nazi symbols were found.

According to a written statement from the Austrian police, a raid was conducted on the home of a 50-year-old woman living with her 17-year-old son following a tip-off.

ILLEGAL NAZI SYMBOLS FOUND

During the search of the house, over 70 long-barreled weapons, 5,000 rounds of ammunition, explosives, and banned Nazi symbols were seized. The Austrian woman refrained from giving a statement regarding the weapons, while her son claimed that the weapons and Nazi symbols belonged to his deceased father. The police initiated legal proceedings against the mother and son, imposing a ban on both of them from carrying and using weapons.

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