 That search would have been conducted by the officers attending under the provision to undertake the audit of the facilities there to store the weapons. Well, 4.2 tonnes of ammunition, mines and energy provide the systems to us to remove that, render it safe and remove it from the property. 4.2 tonnes of ammunition, various calibre of ammunition. I personally haven't seen it, but 4.2 tonnes is an extensive amount of ammunition. When were any of the weapons downloaded? Not that I can comment on. Any, I know you're still doing it. Once again, those weapons would have to be holistically examined. These firearms are concerning. The market, the value of the Glock, the handguns would be around the $10,000 mark. Some of the military-style rifles would be around the $30,000 to $50,000 value on the open market. So conservatively we're probably looking at a $2-3 million haul, including the ammunition. Are they licensed to possess those weapons for farming purposes? Yes, they are licensed to hold those weapons, and some of the weapons would be used for farming purposes. Any idea what you're talking about? As I said, we're working with other law enforcement agencies to try and identify the origin of the firearms. At this stage it's still early days in this investigation. We see a few times before. They are licensed firearm holders, and in relation to the purpose of what they had this Cache A4, I can't comment on this stage. Yes, they were. Were children there? No. Yes, there was two other persons present. No. The location of the firearms and the removal of them from the public. Any firearm that's being held unlawfully is one that we want to recover. Recovering this many is a great coup for us. Were you surprised? I don't really want to go into the grounds of why they went there, but obviously there was an interest in the possibility that there was unlawfully possessed firearms there at the address at that time. How long do you think it's taken for them to build up this war? Look, I really can't answer that question. 4.2 tonnes of ammunition. Given the current climb of accessing ammunition, it's fairly restrictive. The firearms there, there are some firearms that are aged. There are some modern firearms there, such as the MP5. So at this stage of the investigation, we're unable to say how long they've been stockpiling for. I'm not too sure as to how long they've been licensed firearm holders for. There are some fairly old, would indicate to us that they're probably 20 to 30 years old. I really can't say what the blistics and forensics experts will be doing. They'll be identifying the serial numbers, other identification marks on the firearms. They will be test firing all the firearms, obtaining what we'd like to call a DNA profile of that gun. It will be matched with a national database to see if any of the firearms have been used in other offences. From an investigative purpose, we will be liaising with our law enforcement partners, trying to identify the origin of those firearms. Well, we hope so, yes. In investigation, I suppose there probably will be further charges preferred. Detective McNally, is this a problem in your part of the state? The firearms are removed. It's probably a time they're reminded to people, particularly in rural communities, where people lawfully possess firearms as part of their primary production, that it's important that they secure those areas. It's not a particular problem for Central Region. It must have been, and they just kept finding gun out there, gun out there, it must have been a surprise to see what the... The State Crime Command, Operations Support Command and the Wide Bay Burnett Detectives. There's quite a number of staff involved, and it was a painstaking search. As the Detective Superintendent said, it's a fairly large rural property with a number of structures and buildings on it, so it did take some time. Is there a dominant... Obviously, it's the early stage of the investigation, and we're still working through it, but we're not aware of any CMG presence in Monto. In total, there were 71 firearms licensed to the property. They were also holding firearms for other persons. Firearms that were located, we've taken possession of because there is a number of storage issues in relation to the weapons that we have collected. Some pictures of the property, but it would just be really good to show. I mean, is there... Look, really, I haven't been to the property myself, but virtually, given the number of weapons, the weapons were located in the donkeys on the property, through sheds on the property. There was a storage facility... Sorry. There was a storage facility used on the property. So, yeah, there was... I can't really specify.