Italy seizes ‘US-bound’ arms haul

Customs officers in the port of Gioia Tauro, in Calabria, discovered 7,000 Kalashnikov assault rifles after noting irregularities in the documentation.

The cargo, estimated to be worth some 6m euros (£3.9m, $7.15m), was declared as arms for civilian, not military, use.

The weapons were discovered on board a ship flying a Turkish flag that had departed from a port in Romania.

An American company was reportedly due to receive the cargo
Italian customs police say the ship was bound for New York.

The cargo was searched because of discrepancies between the customs declaration, which said the rifles were for civilian use, and the weapons themselves.

The load included accessories – bayonets and reloading devices – and has now been confiscated.

The receiver of the cargo is an American company.

Although some states allow the purchase of Kalashnikov rifles by collectors, the sheer number of the guns has prompted a judicial inquiry into whether they were in fact destined for military use.