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Sep 28, 2008 News
– ballistics tests being carried out
Three men for whom the police issued bulletins on Friday are still to present themselves for questioning in relation to a cache of arms and ammunition found during a Regent Street raid last Wednesday.
Police have issued bulletins for Joseph Aboud, called Trini; Frankie Ross and Clayton Hutson, who are believed to be linked to the arms find.
During the raid, members of the Joint Services unearthed an AK-47, an Intratec 9mm pistol, and a Mosberg shotgun, along with over 700 rounds of ammunition of various calibre.
The weapons and ammunition were found in a barrel in an alleyway on Regent Street.
Three women who live in close proximity to where the arms cache was found were detained; and according to a police source, it was during their interrogation that investigators were able to link the three wanted men to the find.
Meanwhile, a source close to the investigations told this newspaper that ballistics tests are being carried out on the weapons to determine if they were previously used in the commission of any crimes.
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