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upi.com/5-South-African-officers-killed-in-police-station-ambush/5001519213662/ - heraldlive.co.za/news/2018/03/07/massive-manhunt-gang-heist/ youtube.com/watch?time_continue=1&v=exrU5Eo0BiE - iol.co.za/dailynews/154-firearms-seized-by-kzn-cops-in-february-13643602
RELATED ARTICLES KZN police seize 154 firearms in just one month Eight suspects arrested and 5 firearms recovered in KZN KZN police kill three in shootout Four men arrested for firearms in KZN 10 firearms seized in raid on Klipfontein farm Guns, ammo and police gear recovered in KZN
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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Firearm_legislation_in_South_Africa In South Africa, the Firearms Control Act 60 of 2000 regulates the ownership of firearms by civilians. Ownership of a firearm is conditional on a competency test and several other factors, including background checking of the applicant, inspection of an owner's premises, and licensing of the weapon by the police introduced in July 2004.
The Registrar may issue a licence under this section to any natural person who—
needs a firearm for self-defence; and cannot reasonably satisfy that need by means other than the possession of a firearm - 200 rounds max limit on ammo, must be certificated/licensed for it, show proof you own gun/caliber it works in, can't buy for gun you don't own. |
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the south african criminals get their guns via theft from police and home invasions. many police become criminals during or after police service.. - South Africa police 'lose 3,000 guns a year' - Telegraph telegraph.co.uk Jan 27, 2010 -
SAPS could be liable for crimes committed with stolen police guns ... news24.com/SouthAfrica/ Aug 7, 2017
South Africa's police gun smuggling shame | News24 news24.com/.../south-africas-police-gun-smuggling-shame-20170912 Sep 12, 2017 - About 1 200 guns stolen from police were apparently never accounted for. This means these guns are still in circulation. In August it emerged that about 20 more firearms could not be accounted for at the Bellville South police station. - youtube.com/watch?v=_t8rmpjNQ-c
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Manager Turns the Tables on Robber
thug asks cop if he will get his gun back (only cure for this level of stupidity is: prison or death) - youtube.com/watch?v=YjUzkVrEV1o My Canadian Home Invasion Story Ends in First Degree
specifically demanded "guns and money" her face still hurts 7 months later from the punch sustained |
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