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Teen Arrested for 3D-Printed Guns on University of Wollongong Campus

His bail was denied following a late-night raid that recovered two 3D-printed firearms and digital blueprints.

Overview

  • Police were alerted to a firearm sighting at the Keiraville campus around 2:40 pm on Sunday, prompting a Wollongong Police District response.
  • Detectives and Tactical Operations Group officers executed a search warrant at 9:45 pm and seized two 3D-printed handguns along with electronic devices containing weapon blueprints.
  • The 18-year-old suspect faces charges for possessing unauthorised and unregistered firearms, failing to safely store weapons, and holding digital firearm designs.
  • University of Wollongong officials said the incident was resolved without further risk, emphasised their round-the-clock security presence, and confirmed that campus activities continue as normal.
  • The case has intensified scrutiny of digital blueprint distribution and fueled calls for tighter regulations on homemade 3D-printed firearms in Australia.