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- Written Answers — House of Lords: Illegal firearms (27 Feb 2002)
Lord Rooker: I am advised by the Metropolitan Police that details of guns seized as a result of the Operation Trident are not held separately from those of guns recovered in other operations, and that the information is not therefore readily available, without disproportionate cost.
- Written Answers — House of Lords: Illegal Firearms (8 Jan 2002)
Lord Rooker: I understand that 62 complete firearms (including three replicas) have been siezed so far by the Metropolitan Police in connection with Operation Trident. Details of the weapons concerned are not readily available in the form requested. The firearms seized comprised 53 handguns (including three replicas), five shotguns and four machine pistols, as well as a number of component parts.
- New Clause 6: Norton Villiers Triumph LTD. (Finance) (5 Mar 1975)
Mr Jeff Rooker: ...was suspended on 15th March. The paragraph reads: The plan called for 60,000 superbike category motor-cycles in year 1, comprising 35,000 from full Meriden production, mainly Bonnevilles, 10,000 Tridents from Small Heath and 15,000 Commandos from Wolverhampton. In year 2, Meriden would close… That closure was planned during the initial discussions which Mr. Poore had with the...
