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One man has been charged with 36 firearms and drug-related offences, and police have seized eight unlawful weapons after a two-month Calgary police investigation.
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Police say they started an investigation in December 2022 into a person believed to be linked to organized crime and the native drug commerce, linking two properties to the suspect. Police performed a visitors cease and arrested 24-year-old Thien Luong on January 31.
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Police executed search warrants on the two properties, positioned within the 800 block of 4 Avenue SW and the 900 block of Rundleside Drive NE and seized a number of weapons, together with the next:
- A stolen and loaded Ruger .22 handgun with a silencer
- A Glock 31 handgun modified to be absolutely computerized
- A loaded Springfield 9mm handgun
- A loaded Smith and Wesson Bodyguard 380 handgun
- A Sig Sauer P938 9mm handgun
- A Glock 42 380 Auto handgun
- A loaded Taurus .38 Particular handgun
- A Glock 43x 9mm handgun
- A number of hundred rounds of various ammo
- A taser
- A collapsible baton
- Greater than 1.8 kilograms of medication together with cocaine, Fentanyl, Oxycontin, Xanax and hashish
- Drug manufacturing and packaging supplies
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Luong faces 36 prices, together with possession of a managed substance for the aim of trafficking, possession to be used within the manufacture of a managed substance, possession of a firearm obtained by crime, possession of a restricted firearm with ammunition, unauthorized possession of a firearm, careless storage of a firearm, possession of a prohibited gadget and possession of the proceeds of crime.
Police say seven of the firearms have been smuggled into Canada and the eighth was stolen. Investigators are persevering with to research the origin of the weapons.
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The Calgary Police Service says addressing gun violence within the metropolis stays a precedence.
“On this case, tireless and steadfast investigative work led to the arrest of a person and the elimination of eight unlawful firearms from our streets,” stated Performing Employees Sgt. Mike Sushelnitsky. “Organized crime, drug trafficking and the related violence haven’t any place in our neighborhood, and we are going to proceed to focus on these concerned.”
Luong stays in custody and is predicted to seem in courtroom on February 27.
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