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Australian police raided a bulging weapons depot in Perth last May. It was hidden like in a secret agent movie. Professional. Under a couch. With a hydraulic mechanism. See for yourself:

Equipped with gun lockers, a workbench for weapon modification and even a small firing range, the bunker belonged to Australian boxing promoter and ex-boxer David “Ice Man” Letizia. Most of the dozens of guns in the shelter were legal – Letizia had a gun license.

However, some weapons, especially large-caliber ones, were also illegal. Officers also found bulletproof body armor and silencers – both also illegal. Letizia has now been sentenced – to a fine of about 1,500 francs. His gun license was confiscated and the illegal guns and accessories were destroyed. But Letizia still faces a trial. His “worst” offense under Australian law was building the bunker without a permit.

New gun laws for Western Australia

That is precisely why only now – more than half a year later – the case is reported. Western Australia Police recently released footage of the Letizia raid. This mission served as a wake-up call to change gun laws, which are about 50 years old. Weapons and ammunition that could penetrate armored vehicles or buildings were found. According to Prime Minister Mark McGowan, it should not be that it is worse that they were found in an unauthorized building. In the future, certain types of guns will no longer be legal in Western Australia. (lzo)

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I am Amelia James, a passionate journalist with a deep-rooted interest in current affairs. I have more than five years of experience in the media industry, working both as an author and editor for 24 Instant News. My main focus lies in international news, particularly regional conflicts and political issues around the world.

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