Posted August 29, 2018 8:30 am by Comments

By Chris Eger

Authorities in Paraguay are looking for a bunch of missing FAL rifles, complete with fun switch. (Photo: ABC Color)
Police in one landlocked country are notifying their neighbors that they have some guns missing from a government arsenal.
Officials with Paraguay’s Policía Nacional, the South American country’s 30,000-strong federal police force, are looking for at least 130 missing weapons. Among the lost guns are an estimated 44 select-fire FAL rifles, reports local media and repeated by NPR’s Latin American desk.
Stored at public forces barracks located in the city of Capiatá, just outside of the capital of Asunción for contingencies, the rifles were apparently replaced in their racks some time ago by 1 in 1 scale realistic-looking plastic airsoft guns.
According to the BBC, the switch was only discovered during an inspection ordered after the rifles started appearing a year ago on the black market, “where they can fetch up to $10,000.” Law enforcement in neighboring Argentina and Brazil have been warned to be on the lookout.
The real Brazilian-made IMBEL FAL-pattern rifles, in 7.62x51mm NATO, were marked with Paraguayan crests. (Photo: Infobae)
Interior Minister Juan Ernesto Villamayor characterized the crime as “muy grave.”

El Ministro del Interior Juan Ernesto Villamayor ordena realizar sumario y denuncia ante la

Source: Guns.com

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