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Police seize imitation automatic firearm, narcotics in Chaudiere-Appalaches region

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MONTREAL -

In their latest crackdown on gun violence, the Surete du Quebec (SQ) seized an imitation automatic firearm, several rounds of ammunition, and various narcotics in the Saint-Henri de Lévis Friday, in the Chaudière-Appalaches region.

The search was conducted by Quebec's organized crime repression squad (ENRCO).

Alongside an imitation automatic firearm and ammunition, just over 12 pounds of cannabis and almost 6 grams of cocaine were seized.

Officers received information from the public, which led them to an individual in possession of weapons and drugs for the purpose of trafficking, police said. 

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