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Charges laid in gun trafficking investigation

Share to Feb 18, 2021 2:34 PM Pete McIntyre A bust at a Kelowna home last year related to firearms trafficking has now resulted in charges. Keenan Ely, 23, is facing charges of possession of a firearm at an unauthorized place, careless storage of a firearm, failure to report a lost or stolen firearm, and multiple counts of firearm trafficking. He has been released from custody on strict conditions for a future court date. On May 20, 2020, officers from the Kelowna RCMP Special Enforcement Unit (SET), assisted by the RCMP National Weapons Enforcement Support Team (NWEST), executed a search warrant at a residence on Theodora Road in Kelowna. The warrant was related to an active investigation into suspected firearms trafficking.

Beausejour man faces numerous firearm and property related charges after being arrested

Beausejour man faces numerous firearm and property related charges after being arrested Corwyn Friesen, mySteinbach Firearms, ammunition, a prohibited weapon and other stolen property seized by RCMP. A 23-year-old Beausejour man was recently arrested and is facing numerous firearm and property related charges in connection to the seizure of a prohibited device by the Canada Border Services Agency. On December 9, 2020, as a result of information received from the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) regarding the seizure of a prohibited device, officers from the East District Crime Reduction Enforcement Support Team (CREST) and the National Weapons Enforcement Support Team (NWEST) executed a search warrant at a residence located on Fifth Street North in Beausejour, Manitoba.

CBSA Atlantic Region operational and enforcement highlights from 2020 - Protecting and Supporting Canadians during

From: Canada Border Services Agency CBSA Atlantic Region operational and enforcement highlights from 2020 The 2020 operational and enforcement highlights cover January 1 to October 31, 2020. Supporting the movement of goods and people during COVID-19 So far in 2020, CBSA Atlantic Region processed 889,010 travellers,135,045 commercial vehicles, 3,910 air shipments, and 125,211 marine containers carrying goods to Canadians. Cross-border supply chains are vital to ensure the continued flow of goods, including food and medical supplies for all Canadians. Stolen vehicles intercepted in Atlantic Region CBSA officers in the Atlantic Region have intercepted 85 stolen vehicles destined for overseas this year, with a total value of $3,825,000.00. Vehicle types include pick-up trucks, cars, SUVs and various luxury vehicles. Our officers work with the Insurance Bureau of Canada and local law enforcement to identify, intercept and investigate these cases.

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