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    Three Charged After Sutherlands Arms Seizure

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    Three people, including a teenager, are due in court today following a major firearms and ammunition bust in Sutherlands last week.

    Daquan George, 30, Tanesha Martin, 27, and Taliek Aska, 19, face charges of unlawful possession of a firearm and possession of ammunition.

    The trio was arrested on Wednesday, 31 July, after officers from the Gang and Guns Suppression Unit executed a search warrant at a residence in the area.

    Police recovered a large cache of ammunition and firearm accessories, including multiple magazines and over 140 rounds in various calibres—ranging from 9mm to AK-47 rounds.

    All three were taken into custody and are scheduled to appear before the Magistrate’s Court today, Wednesday, 6 August.

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