
Gun found in Edinburgh as 'gang war' investigation continues
Police uncovered the firearm while carrying out enquiries in the Roseburn Path area of Edinburgh at around 11am this morning (June 11).
Officers confirmed the weapon was found as part of Operation Portaledge which is the ongoing investigation into violent incidents which have taken place across the Central Belt in recent months.
Cops say "several weapons" have been found so far as part of the operation.
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Detective Chief Superintendent David Ferry, of the Specialist Crime Division, said: "A number of weapons have now been recovered as part of this operation.
"I hope this latest find helps to reassure the community of our continued resolve to target organised crime.
"Extensive enquiries are ongoing and I urge anyone who knows something that could assist with our investigation to please contact to us.
"Anyone with information relating to these incidents should speak to Police Scotland on 101 or make a call anonymously to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111."
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As part of extensive enquiries into a number of linked 'violent incidents', a total of 42 people have been arrested the Glasgow Times reported on June 6.
Over the course of the investigation, more than 8000 homes have been visited, and more than 1600 vehicles have been stopped as officers continue to gather information.
Last month, Scotland's top police officer Chief Constable Jo Farrell pledged to make Scotland 'a hostile environment for those involved in organised crime' and praised forensics officers 'for their contribution to what is one of our largest ongoing investigations'.
She said: 'This month, I provide an overview of disruption and enforcement, including dozens of arrests, in response to targeted attacks in the east and west of Scotland, under Operation Portaledge.
'I want to begin by condemning the actions of those involved and thanking our communities for their support and assistance in making Scotland a hostile environment for those involved in organised crime.
"I also want to recognise and thank Scottish Police Authority Forensics for their contribution to what is one of our largest ongoing investigations.
'We'll continue to work with partners at international, national, regional and local levels to clear organised crime, and I want to thank colleagues in local authorities and the Scottish Fire and Rescue for their support.
'A dedicated team from our specialist crime division has been working since March to investigate targeted attacks in both the East and West."
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