Aurora man arrested for allegedly smuggling illegal 3D-made firearms
- An Aurora, Ont., man was arrested for allegedly smuggling illegal 3D-printed firearms and equipment, according to the Canada Border Services Agency .
- The CBSA intercepted multiple packages with prohibited firearm devices and 3D printing equipment at mail facilities in Ontario and B.C.
- The man faces charges including smuggling prohibited devices and manufacturing firearms after a search of his home revealed 3D-printed weapons and tools.
- Abeid Morgan from the CBSA stated that their team successfully prevented illicit firearms from reaching communities during the investigation.
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