SAO PAULO: A Brazilian police raid to recover stolen cars and cargo came up with a more interesting find: two war tanks.

Police in Brazil’s biggest city said on Tuesday that the engine-less tanks were found inside a warehouse in Sacoma, a low-income district in Sao Paulo.

Police also confiscated 500 television sets, car body parts and a recently stolen semitrailer truck.

Army officers told the UOL Internet portal that the two tanks found on Monday did not belong to the army and that their origin would be investigated.

Officials did not say what sort of tanks they were or how old they might be. Images published by local media show a treaded vehicle with five road wheels on each side. Phone calls and emails to the police and Army were not immediately returned.

Published in Dawn, January 28th, 2015

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