According to foreign media reports, Spanish police had previously raided an illegal3D printingThe workshop that made weapons, the weapons seized included an imitation assault rifle and explosives. This is the first time such a workshop has been found in Spain.3D printingAble to produce weapon parts within a few minutes.
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The Spanish National Police issued a statement saying that law enforcement officers raided a facility in Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain, and arrested the owner of the facility, but did not disclose his identity.The police seized 19 in the raid3D printingPistol frame, 9 magazines, 2 silencers, and many weapon parts.The police believe that the relevant weapon parts are used3D printingTechnology made it on the spot and found two3D printingmachine. When the police raided the factory, production work was in progress.
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In addition to gun parts, the police also discovered various chemicals used to make explosives.The police also found more than 30 manuals on how to pass3D printingThe motives of the owner of the workshop have not been disclosed to the public.This action caused concerns from the Spanish police, who were worried3D printingTechnology may allow criminals and terrorists to hoard guns without attracting too much attention. The statement said that the police discovered the suspect’s trace when an agent specializing in monitoring network activities stumbled upon someone buying gun parts and explosives online.
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