The Australian Federal Police says ammunition, credit card knives, knuckle dusters, spud guns and gel blasters have been found at security screening points in the past six months.
abc.net.au/news/afp-warns-travellers-against-bringing-weapons-adelaide-airport/102223014Police say there has been a rise in the number of weapons and banned items being brought into Adelaide Airport by passengers over the past six months, issuing a warning to travellers.
Sergeant Everingham said ammunition, knuckle dusters, spud guns, gel blasters and knives have also been confiscated from passengers in the past six months. "Regardless of its configuration, it is an offence to carry a knife in a public place, including in the airport and on planes," he said.Police have confiscated 35 credit card knives from luggage at the airport.
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