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  3. Guns Seized, Charges Sworn Against Surrey Man

Guns Seized, Charges Sworn Against Surrey Man

Wednesday, Nov 30, 2022
News Release

On November 24th, 2022, at 0420 am, a Delta Police Officer pulled over a truck for driving without any lights at 80th Ave and Scott Road.  A second officer attended to assist the first officer.  From the second officer’s vantage point, she was able to see a handgun in the truck in plain view.  The driver was arrested without incident for possession of a firearm.  A search of the truck then located a second gun.  Both guns were loaded.

Of concern to the police is that one gun is a “ghost gun.” A ghost gun is a firearm that is produced or partially produced through the manufacturing of some parts using machining and/or 3-D printing, making the gun untraceable.   

32-year-old Baljit Singh Nijjar of Surrey has been charged with:

  • Unauthorized possession of a prohibited/restricted firearm s.91(1) Criminal Code
  • Unauthorized possession of a prohibited/restricted firearm s.91(1) Criminal Code
  • Unauthorized possession of a prohibited/restricted firearm s.92(1) Criminal Code
  • Unauthorized possession of a prohibited/restricted firearm s.92(1) Criminal Code
  • Unauthorized possession of a restricted oversized magazine s.92(2) Criminal Code
  • Occupy a vehicle knowing there was a prohibited/restricted firearm s.94(1) Criminal Code
  • Occupy a vehicle knowing there was a prohibited/restricted firearm s.94(1) Criminal Code
  • Possession of a prohibited/restricted firearm without license s.95(1) Criminal Code
  • Possession of a prohibited/restricted firearm without license s.95(1) Criminal Code

 

Nijjar is known to the police and he is believed to be connected to the current BC gang conflict.  Nijjar remains in custody until his next court appearance on December 2, 2022. 

Pistol with 3-d printed frame seized by Delta Police
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