SOURCE: Real News Antigua-Authorities at the Antigua and Barbuda Defence Force (ABDF) and Immigration officials are investigating the disappearance of a pistol with 15 rounds of ammunition. CLICK HERE TO JOIN OUR WHATS APP GROUP
The firearm and ammunition had been issued to an Immigration officer who was assigned to the Rover Unit, which is the Department’s enforcement unit.
However, after that officer was reassigned to the V.C. Bird International Airport, the weapon was turned into the repository at the ABDF at Crabbs, and custody was acknowledged and accepted by the military.
Several days ago, after it was discovered that the loaded firearm had gone missing, an alarm was raised.
However, even as the Nation experiences an increase in armed robberies and other gun crimes, officials in the Ministry of Public Safety remain tightlipped regarding this missing weapon and ammunition.
Real News will continue to monitor the troubling development.
It was less than two months ago that a policeman claimed to have lost his loaded firearm while on duty.
Reports said the officer alleged that he had placed the gun on the hood of the police vehicle while he went to relieve himself.
However, other officers told REAL News they feared the weapon had been sold to criminal elements and not lost.
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As if we did not already suspect, now we know where some of the illegal weapons on the street originated.
Oops! I sold it.
Athlee Rodney we do not trust you and your team😐
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