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Video of cops finding weapons trove
Video of cops finding weapons trove

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Video of cops finding weapons trove

A Queensland man has been charged after a trove of illegal weapons were uncovered during a domestic violence breach investigation. A Kilkivan man has been charged following the execution of a search warrant on June 29. The warrant was part of Operation Black Snake, an investigation into alleged breaches of a domestic violence order. Police carried out the search at a Black Snake Rd residence. During the operation, officers allegedly uncovered firearms, including shotguns, rifles, and pistols, as well as firearm parts, ammunition, a mace, drug paraphernalia, chemicals, and a stolen Queensland firearms licence. A Kilkivan has been arrested. Qld Police/ Supplied Credit: Supplied A 45-year-old Kilkivan man has been charged with three counts of breaching a domestic violence order. He also faces one count each of unlawful possession of 10 or more weapons, unlawful possession of a category M weapon, possession of relevant substances, possession of explosives without authority (ammunition), failure to dispose of a needle and syringe, and receiving tainted property. Video supplied by Queensland police shows officers searching the dilapidated property, uncovering a slew of weapons including what appears to be a pistol in a bed and a rifle underneath a car while a horse grazes only metres away. The man charged was remanded in custody and is scheduled to appear in the Gympie Magistrates Court on July 3. The video appears to show a handgun being found under bedsheets in the man's house. Qld Police/ Supplied Credit: Supplied Gympie Patrol Group Chief Inspector Mike Miley said police were pleased to remove these weapons from the community. 'It is concerning that this man was allegedly in possession of a significant quantity of unlicensed firearms,' Inspector Miley said. 'Operation Black Snake is part of ongoing work to target high-risk domestic and family violence offenders and support victim-survivors. 'If you are in a situation where you need help, please contact police.' DV helplines box

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