Rifle and revolvers among weapons found buried in hedgerow

Police said they are keeping “an open mind” in terms of the ownership of the weapons.
Rifle and revolvers among weapons found buried in hedgerow

By Rebecca Black, PA

A rifle and revolvers were among a “significant” cache of weapons seized by police in south Armagh.

The PSNI have said they are “keeping an open mind” around the ownership of the weapons, which were found during a search operation in Crossmaglen earlier this week.

The seizures came during a search operation across Monday and Tuesday.

Newry, Mourne and Down District Commander, Superintendent Norman Haslett, said it was a “proactive search operation” in the Monog Road area.

“A significant weapons hide was discovered buried in a hedgerow on agricultural land,” he said.

“A number of suspected firearms, including an assault rifle,  two shotguns, three revolvers and seven handguns as well as a significant amount of ammunition were found within the hide.

“Serious Crime Branch are conducting further enquiries and all items will now be the subject of forensic testing.

“We are keeping an open mind as to ownership of these firearms however these searches send a clear message to those involved in organised criminal activity that we will continue to disrupt their activities so that our communities can live in peace and without fear.”

He added: “I would appeal for anyone with information about any suspicious activity or about any of the items we have found over the last few weeks to get in contact with police on 101.

“Alternatively information can also be provided to the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 which is 100% anonymous and gives people the power to speak up and stop crime.”

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