Ontario Man Charged After 3D-Printed Guns Discovered at Mail Facility

Ontario Man Charged After 3D-Printed Guns Discovered at Mail Facility
Prohibited firearm parts and 3D manufacturing equipment seized by the Canada Border Services Agency. CBSA handout photo
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An Ontario man has been arrested and charged after border agency officers seized multiple illegal 3D-printed firearms at mail and cargo facilities in the Greater Toronto Area and Vancouver.

The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) announced the arrest of 33-year-old Reza Nezamabadi from Aurora, Ont., on Jan. 6, following the discovery last year of packages containing firearm devices and 3D printing equipment used to build AR-15 style semi-automatic firearms.