mardi 24 février 2015

A Japanese man arrested for guns created with a 3D printer

A Japanese 27 years was arrested Thursday, May 8 in the suburbs of Tokyo for manufactured home with a three-dimensional printer ( 3D) several guns capable of firing , according to images broadcast by NHK public broadcaster . Yoshitomo Imura , employee of a university, acknowledged the facts but assured that he was unaware that his actions were outlawed.

The person who lives in Kawasaki (near Tokyo) , had posted there some time on the Internet a video showing the weapons created with 3D printer, which put a flea in the ear of the police .

According to security services quoted by NHK , were found five guns manufactured home as well , including two with shooting abilities . However, no bullet was discovered.

3D printers are a bit larger objects than traditional printers that create objects highlighted by layering thin layers of plastic or other fondues, from data created on computer. Consumer models are now on sale in Japan from 450 euros. This is the first time a Japanese stopped for this reason, NHK said .

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