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Canada: Kanesatake Mohawk Police guns disapear
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"Several weapons purchased by the Kanesatake Mohawk Police have disappeared. The weapons include seven Glock handguns, two Beretta handguns as well as six Taser stun guns and 92 cans of pepper spray."
"The total cost of weapons bought by the KMP leading up to and following the botched January 12, 2004 raid was $62,296."
"This is according to a draft audit report conducted for Public Safety Minister Stockwell Day ..."
"The report, prepared by Samson & Associates, is also recommending Ottawa and Quebec launch their own independent investigations to track down these weapons. The investigations may also find out why the weapons, as well as more-powerful assault-style weapons, were bought by the KMP." ... |
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