Weapons
Police chase in Bavaria ends with arrests after shots at special forces
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During a raid in Absberg in the Weißenburg-Gunzenhausen district, a special forces unit attempted to arrest three men for illegal weapons possession. Two suspects fled and fired shots at police during the chase, leading to an accident and injuries. In total, five people were lightly injured, and three arrests were made.
A calm Sunday in Kalemengorok, Aroo, Turkana County, became fearful when Special Operations Group officers arrived in armored vehicles and summoned residents to an emergency meeting. Names of illegal weapon owners were read aloud, and a three-day deadline was set for surrendering arms. The action forms part of a larger North Rift security operation against banditry.
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