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There is evidence that shotgun rounds manufactured by Primetake were used by Saudi security forces in a June 2016 raid which killed a Shia dissident, Abdul-Rahim al-Faraj . The dead man's wounds were 'consistent' with the 12-gauge ammunition found at the scene. Middle East Eye, July 2016. The UK govenment refused to investigate Middle East Eye, October 2016
http://www.middleeasteye.net/news/uk-canadian-arms-used-saudi-security-kill-shia-dissident-1645817680 and http://www.middleeasteye.net/news/uk-government-accused-helping-cover-death-saudi-man-1021826850
Bahrain tag: Primetake applied for at least one licence to export Military List equipment to Bahrain in 2009/2010. The licence(s) were from the ML1 , ML2 and ML3 categories, which cover small arms, artillery, mortars, smoke and gas projectors, and ammunition (see UK Strategic Export Control Lists). The information was revealed in a 12 September 2012 response to a CAAT Freedom of Information request.
UAE Tag: Primetake applied for at least one licence to export Military List equipment to the UAE in 2010, 2011 or 2012. The licence(s) were from the ML1, ML2 and ML3 categories, which cover small arms, artillery, mortars, smoke and gas projectors, and ammunition (see UK Strategic Export Control Lists). The information was revealed in a 5 March 2013 response to a CAAT Freedom of Information request.
The Guardian reported that Primetake exhibited rubber ball shot, teargas cartridges for shot guns and rubber baton rounds at IDEX, the Middle East's largest arms fair, in 2011.