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2020 8 October Kelm District Police Commissariat officials received information that in a village in Radviliškis district, a man born in 1954 illegally disposed of firearms and explosives. Officials took immediate action: clarification of the information received led investigators from the Kelmė District Police Station to the farm in Pašušvis village, Radviliškis district.
On the same day, while continuing his search on the estate, a 66-year-old man was found and confiscated a variety of rust weapons from World War II, including a Mosin Nagant carbine with a barrel and a dagger on the weapon, two barrels of firearms and a cloth belt containing 152 ammunition, a firearm similar to a machine gun, a sword and two explosive-free hand grenades were found, which were removed by Lithuanian AOR ARAS police officers.
The man, suspected of illegally possessing weapons, said and explained to the officials that the weapons with ammunition were held by him for no purpose or to distribute them, he himself was a collector and found all these war articles with the help of a metal detector .
A pre-trial investigation has been launched against a resident of the Radviliškis district. A person who has illegally disposed of firearms, ammunition, explosives or explosive substances without a permit is prosecuted in accordance with article 253 of the Criminal Code of the Republic of Lithuania. 2 d. Any person who has manufactured, acquired, possessed, carried, carried or sold at least three firearms, high explosives or large quantities of ammunition, explosives or explosives without permission will be punished with imprisonment of four to eight years.
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