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Swedish part time resident of Cambodia accused of illegal international gun trade

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A 34 year old Swedish man is accused of arranging to buy 83 firearms through a marketplace on the so-called ‘Dark web’. The dark web is a part of the internet that isn’t visible to search engines and used for illegal activity such as illegal trade. 

 

In this case American Homeland Security Investigation officers acted as potential sellers of firearms and undercover Danish PET officers met with a Serbian-Swedish man and his wife at a location in Denmark where they presented them with a sports bag full of guns. The prosecution claims that the couple was sent by the 34 year old Swedish man. 

 

The 34 years old denies all allegations of wanting to buy illegal firearms and explains that the reason he has photos of guns and ammunition on a computer, is because he lives most of his time in Cambodia, where there are several shooting ranges. He explains that his friend Anders who lives in Thailand, was a member of a shooting range and owned a licensed gun. 

 

read more https://scandasia.com/swedish-part-time-resident-of-cambodia-accused-of-illegal-international-gun-trade/

ThaiVisa, c'est aussi en français

ThaiVisa, it's also in French

Well, he has explained himself then!

 

No crime, nothing to see here, move along!

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