Canada arrests Pakistani gun owner, alleges security threat

Muhammad Aqeeq Ansari, a 30-year-old software designer, arrested on Monday


Reuters October 30, 2014
Canada arrests Pakistani gun owner, alleges security threat

OTTAWA: Police arrested and charged a Pakistani gun collector living in Ontario this week, alleging he is a terrorist threat to Canada, the Globe and Mail newspaper reported on Thursday, quoting his attorney.

Muhammad Aqeeq Ansari, a 30-year-old software designer, was arrested on Monday, according to his attorney, Anser Farooq, the Globe reported.

The arrest came days after two attacks in Ontario and Quebec that left two Canadian soldiers dead. Federal officials allege Ansari has ties to militants in Pakistan, that he had amassed an arsenal of firearms, and that he has expressed extreme views on Twitter, according to the Globe.

He is being charged under Canada's Immigration and Refugee Protection Act with being a danger to the security of Canada, the newspaper said.

Farooq and police officials did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

Court records obtained by the Globe show that Ansari last year surrendered 10 firearms to authorities, including rifles and several handguns.

It said this was part of a plea bargain to obtain a conditional discharge on charges of illegally storing lawfully acquired firearms. Those proceedings did not include allegations of terrorism, the newspaper said.

COMMENTS (15)

Tom | 10 years ago | Reply

@gtm2012:

WRONG! non restricted fire arms I.e rifles shotguns need only be trigger locked or have to bolt/action removed. They do NOT need to be locked in cases unless the other two options are not done. As for restricted firearms I.e. Handguns and certain rifles. They must be trigger locked and/or bolt removed and locked separately. Ammunition must can be stored seperatly anywhere really even unlocked. As long as a fire arm is not loaded. Basically if you have a rifle hanging over your bed it should have a trigger lock on it. Your ammo can be loose sitting in the drawer next to your bed. 100% legal. Know the law to firearms before you comment.

gtm2012 | 10 years ago | Reply

@Ashar Pervez:

There are specific laws on how to store legally purchased firearms. They are to be stored inside LOCKED cases, and there are many more details to be complied with, e.g. child safety, ammunition safety etc. Semi-automatic weapons in the USA have to comply with other strictures, and automatic functions in certain weapons have to be disabled according to particular codes.

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