Shinzo Abe Assassination: Homemade Shotgun Used in Assassination of Former Japan PM? 3D Printed Technique Used
Shinzo Abe Murder: What homemade shotgun was used to assassinate former Prime Minister of Japan Shinzo Abe, 3D printed technology was used to make it. There is a lot of discussion on this in the local media now.
Japan EX PM Shinzo Abe Assassination: The assassin of former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe used a homemade shotgun, which he would have made with 3D printing technology. However, there is no official confirmation about this yet. Local media have identified the killer of Shinzo Abe as 41-year-old Tetsuya Yamagami. It is being told that he has worked in the Navy of the country.
A glimpse of the gun is visible in the footage
According to media reports, the footage of the attack site has been taken. It is shown that the gun has a metal barrel, which has been pasted with some kind of black tape. The exact working and firing range of this homemade gun is likely to be revealed after the investigators analyze the gun.
Sentenced in Britain
Let us tell you that for a long time for security agencies in America, the dangers associated with people using guns made from 3D printers have been discussed. In June 2019 Britain convicted a 26-year-old man, Tendai Musaware, of making a gun with a 3D printer capable of firing a deadly shot.
This gun is easy to hide
In this case, the police had said that they believed this was the first British conviction, which was linked to a gun made using a 3D printer. 3D printed guns are a big problem for law enforcement agencies, as they can be made anywhere. It is also very easy to hide them.
Question on the attacker's entry into the security circle
If in fact the Japanese assassin used a 3D-printed gun, questions arise as to how he managed to sneak into the former Japanese prime minister with a shotgun despite the security cordon. The killing of 67-year-old Shinzo Abe, Japan's longest-serving leader, has shocked the nation.
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