Inspector Elton Hall of the Winnipeg Police Service’s Organized Crime Division spoke on Tuesday about provincial funding for new equipment and training that will be used in firearms tracing. The province’s $17,000 investment will provide investigators with a safe workspace to recover obliterated serial numbers on seized firearms. According to police, 859 crime-related guns were seized last year in Winnipeg.
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Winnipeg police receive provincial funding for firearms tracing
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