Italian police net huge haul of explosives, arms from 'mafia' garage
Machine guns, six hunting guns, a shotgun, four semi-automatic guns, one revolver and over 500 bullets were also found
ROME:
Italian police said Wednesday they had found over 2.5 kilos of explosives, over a kilo of cocaine and 14 weapons including machine guns in a mafia stronghold.
The haul was discovered in a garage by a sniffer dog during a raid in the southern city of Reggio Calabria, known to be in the grip of the 'Ndrangheta organised crime syndicate, now considered Italy's most powerful mafia group.
Under towering piles of clothes stashed in the garage police found "over two and a half kilos (5.5 pounds) of explosive (gelatin-dynamite, with fuse and detonator), and a 1,100-gramme block of cocaine".
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The explosives, fuse and detonator "could have been used to make a very powerful so-called Improvised Explosive Device (IED)," police said in a statement.
They also found two machine guns, six hunting guns, a shotgun, four semi-automatic guns, one revolver and over 500 bullets.
"The offensive potential of this arsenal is astonishing," the police said.
The stolen weapons were believed to belong to "a local unit of organised crime", said the police, who arrested the man who had been renting the garage, known only be the initials GD
Italian police said Wednesday they had found over 2.5 kilos of explosives, over a kilo of cocaine and 14 weapons including machine guns in a mafia stronghold.
The haul was discovered in a garage by a sniffer dog during a raid in the southern city of Reggio Calabria, known to be in the grip of the 'Ndrangheta organised crime syndicate, now considered Italy's most powerful mafia group.
Under towering piles of clothes stashed in the garage police found "over two and a half kilos (5.5 pounds) of explosive (gelatin-dynamite, with fuse and detonator), and a 1,100-gramme block of cocaine".
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The explosives, fuse and detonator "could have been used to make a very powerful so-called Improvised Explosive Device (IED)," police said in a statement.
They also found two machine guns, six hunting guns, a shotgun, four semi-automatic guns, one revolver and over 500 bullets.
"The offensive potential of this arsenal is astonishing," the police said.
The stolen weapons were believed to belong to "a local unit of organised crime", said the police, who arrested the man who had been renting the garage, known only be the initials GD