From Iceland — Guns From Norway Have Yet To Be Returned

Guns From Norway Have Yet To Be Returned

Published May 23, 2015

Andie Sophia Fontaine
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MKFI/Wikimedia Commons

Despite assurances made last November that guns from Norway intended for the Icelandic police would be returned, they still have yet to leave the country.

Vísir reports that the cache – which includes 250 MP5 submachine guns – is still in holding with customs officials, despite having announced last November that they would send the guns out of the country “at the first convenient opportunity”.

When asked why the guns are still here, customs officials told Vísir that they were expecting a plane from Norway to come to Iceland to pick up the weapons in mid-May. No such plane has arrived, therefore “we are looking for another way to move the weapons out of the country”.

The news comes in the wake of recent attempts to try again to arm up the police further. As reported, police initially said that last year’s cache of firearms was a “gift” from Norway, but Norway disagreed, contending the weapons were bought.

The revelation sparked criticism and opposition from the general public, culminating in the Icelandic Coast Guard announcing that they would return the guns.

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