Four Arrested Over Alleged Illegal Manufacturing Of 3d-printed Firearms On Nsw/act Border | Abc News

NSW Police say they have dismantled an illegal firearm manufacturing ring with links to organised crime on the border of New South Wales and the ACT.
Four men aged 27, 31, 34 and 60 were arrested in raids at homes in Queanbeyan, Gundaroo and Nanima on Tuesday, with police allegedly seizing items including dozens of guns, parts, ammunition and blueprints for 3D-printed firearms.
Australian Federal Police officers also searched a Gungahlin home and a business in Mitchell, where it is alleged they found more than $100,000 in cash and prohibited weapons, but no arrests were made.
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