Dr. James P. Wickstrom
Police in Greece Discovered 5,000 Arms & A Half Million Rounds Of Ammunition In Humanitarian Aid For European "Immigrants"
By
Boris Djuric
September 14, 2015
September 14, 2015
Greek police discovered rifles and ammo in shipment containers marked as the humanitarian aid for Syrian refugees.
The police investigators are trying to identify the sender of containers with rifles and ammo for migrants in EU.
Photo: YouTube screenshot
(Newswire.net -- September 14, 2015) -- Greek media reported as ‘Breaking News’ the discovery of a weaponry shipment in containers among furniture, at a Greek port.
Reportedly, the police found at least two containers with stashed rifles and ammunition, among twelve containers with furniture.
So far, the Greek custom police found 5,000 rifles and at least half a million bullets in 2 containers allegedly labeled as the “humanitarian aid” intended to the migrants from Syria who arrived in Greek migrant’s camp. Media speculate if there are other similar “humanitarian” aid shipments for other camps in Europe.
The police investigators are trying to identify the sender.
In a video released by the Creete TV station Cretapost, boxes with ammo are clearly labeled with U.S. ammo production company Yavex. On their website Yavex detailed the online purchasing propositions with the warning that Federal law requires that buyer must be at least 18 years old to purchase shotgun ammunition and 21 years or older to purchase handgun and rifle ammunition.
It also displayed the following:
“We can ship ammunition to your door via UPS GROUND or FEDEX GROUND,”
“Use of known shipper, no third party,” and “No sales outside the U.S.”
Another video roaming YouTube displays a different story
than those seen in mainstream media. The video is a collection of rude
and even brutal behavior of younger immigrants, as they steal, break,
express violence and throw away water.
In addition, the video shows some
immigrants from the Syria refugees group that are waving the Pakistan
flag. Other violent refugees clearly came from African countries.
There are reports that substantial amount
of money is needed to travel as a refugee from Syria to Germany.
According to the refugees interviewed on the Serbia-Hungarian border,
they have paid from $3,000 - $5,000 for illegal transportation across
the Mediterranean Sea only. Other reports state that some Turkish NGO’s
are paying staggering $11,000 to Syrians who want to migrate to the EU.
“For that amount of money, it is possible to settle in many Syrian towns
away from the atrocities of war,” one Syrian girl told Serbian
reporters.
Meanwhile, the amount of migrants in the EU
has been growing by thousands every day for more than two years.
Germany stated they would accept some 800,000 migrants from Syria, but
they will first expel hundreds of thousands migrants that come from poor
Balkan countries.
Source: http://newswire.net/newsroom/