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The San Sebastian Municipal Police will start using five taser guns in 2026

The police will have five taser pistols in total, one for each shift, and five officers are already training to use these devices.

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Pistola Taser, dispositivo eléctrico de inmovilización, Policía Nacional



EUROPA PRESS

29/9/2023
Taser gun.

The San Sebastian Municipal Police will have five taser guns from next year, City Council sources confirmed on Wednesday.

At its last meeting, the Governing Board approved the purchase of these electric pistols, which will begin to be used by 2026.



The police will have five taser pistols in total, one for each shift. In addition, five officers are already training to use these devices.

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