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Police seize 2nd illegal firearm in 4 days, 22 seized for 2023 so far

Officer of the Special Services Unit (SSU) and the Anti-Narcotics Unit (ANU) of the Royal St. Christopher and Nevis Police Force (RSCNPF) have recovered another illegal firearm, the 2nd in four (4) days.

 

 

 

Police say on Wednesday August 2nd, during a joint operation at the Len Harris Cricket Academy in Warner Park, St. Kitts, a search of the dome’s interior revealed one (1) Diamond Back P9 9mm semi-automatic pistol along with a magazine containing twelve (12) matching rounds of ammunition.

 

 

 

The Crime Scene Unit processed the scene and the firearm and ammunition were taken into Police custody. No arrest has been made in connection to the illegal weaponry. This was the Federation’s 22nd illegal firearm seized by police, so far for 2023. On July 29th, lawmen seized a Kel Tec P32 Pistol, after carrying out a search on an abandoned building in the Dorset area.

 

 

 

Anyone having any information concerning this and other criminal matters, is urged contact the nearest police station.