Three men who allegedly distributed illegal handguns in Ottawa have been arrested by the RCMP and were scheduled to appear in court on Dec. 1.
The three individuals arrested were allegedly importing the illegal firearms from the United States. The firearms bore no serial numbers making them sought after by criminals.
James Kongkhaw, 39, David Lafontaine, 44, and Justin McPolin, 46, have been charged with conspiring to traffic firearms and conspiracy to commit an offence.
Kongkhaw and Lafontaine are said to be from Ottawa, whereas McPolin is said to be from Toronto.
The men face a total of over two dozen additional charges, including possession of a loaded prohibited firearm and possession of a firearm knowing the serial number has been removed.
The arrests come at a time when the federal government is addressing gun crimes and firearms in legislation.
The Liberals’ Bill C-5 to repeal mandatory minimum sentences for a number of firearms-related offences received Royal Assent on Nov. 17.
Bill C-21, which aims to make the handgun freeze permanent, completed second reading in the House of Commons last June and is currently before committee.
The Liberals added amendments to their bill in late November in order to target a broader range of firearms than handguns and the previously announced ban of what it calls “assault-style” firearms.
An amendment proposes to ban firearms able to fire centre-fire ammunition in a semi-automatic manner, which would make a massive number of firearms instantly illegal.