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Britons held in Greece over large guns stash | Britons held in Greece over large guns stash |
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Three men have been arrested in north-eastern Greece on suspicion of trying to smuggle weapons and ammunition into Turkey, Greek police say. | |
Two are British citizens - the third a UK resident. At least one of them is reported to be of Iraqi Kurdish origin. | |
The men were in possession of 22 firearms and more than 200,000 rounds of ammunition, police say. | |
They are suspected of being part of a "criminal gang". It is not clear if they will face terror-related charges. | |
The UK Foreign Office says it is "urgently looking into the reports". | The UK Foreign Office says it is "urgently looking into the reports". |
No names have been released. | No names have been released. |
The weapons were not combat rifles but could have been used for training, a police official told the Reuters news agency. | |
Acting on a tip-off, the Greek police and coast guard set up a surveillance operation over several days which led to the arrest of two of the men at the entrance to Alexandroupolis port. | |
They were driving a car towing a caravan. Concealed inside it, police found 18 shotguns, 39,750 bullets, currencies including Turkish Lira and Iraqi dinars, and seven mobile phones. | |
Another man was arrested near the Kipoi border point on the Evros river, as he was driving a trailer with German number plates. | |
Inside, police found four Walther handguns, 200,000 bullets, eight night-vision goggles and cash in various currencies. | |