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They find weapons and ammunition in a vacant lot in San Miguelito

Angel Valdes | July 10, 2023

Through operational actions, the National Police found a 40-caliber Glock pistol, a revolver, and 3 magazines in the Torrijos Carter sector, San Miguelito district.

This finding occurs when uniformed officers carry out intelligence work in the sector known as Curunducito and observe a bag containing firearms and ammunition in a vacant lot.

The evidence was forwarded to the corresponding authorities for the proper investigations.

The National Police maintains its operational actions to remove firearms and others from the streets to guarantee peaceful coexistence.

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