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Firearms seized, London, Ont. man charged in RCMP, CBSA solvent trap probe

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A London, Ont. man is facing multiple charges, including importation of a prohibited device into Canada, in connection with a joint investigation by the RCMP and Canada Border Services Agency that began in July at Vancouver International Airport.

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In a statement Tuesday, the Mounties said border services officers intercepted a parcel containing a solvent trap at the airport’s air cargo operation.

According to the RCMP, a genuine solvent trap attaches to the barrel of a firearm and is used to catch and trap gun cleaning solvent during the cleaning process.

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Solvent traps, however, cannot be brought into Canada and are deemed prohibited devices as they can readily be used as silencers to muffle the sound of a firearm being used, the RCMP said in a statement.

Further investigation into the parcel led to the raid of a home in London on Aug. 3 with the help of London police, the RCMP said.

There, 10 firearms, the solvent trap, and a large quantity of suspected cannabis and cannabis products were located and seized.

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The accused, Kevin Brooks of London, faces several charges from the RCMP and CBSA, including possessing prohibited goods under the Customs Act, and non-compliance with the Customs Act.

Brooks also faces a charge of importing a prohibited device into Canada, and possessing a prohibited device, both under the Criminal Code, and possession for the purpose of distributing cannabis under the Cannabis Act.

The RCMP says the investigation with the CBSA is continuing.

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