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One Order Motorcycle Club member facing numerous firearm charges

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  • January 16, 2024
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One Order Motorcycle Club member facing numerous firearm charges

A member of the One Order Motorcycle Club is facing a number of charges after authorities executed a search warrant in Brampton , Ont., last week, Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) said. The OPP led Biker Enforcement Unit (BEU), who was leading the investigation, determined the accused was also in violation of release orders at the time of their arrest.

According to police, 39 year old Sherwin Anthony “AJ” Jhingoree of Brampton was arrested on Jan. 11 and faces several charges including unauthorized possession of a firearm, possession of a prohibited or restricted firearm with ammunition, manufacture a prohibited firearm, among other related offences.

View image in full screen Handout / OPP During the search warrant, officers also recovered a prohibited shotgun, a non restricted rifle, two imitation handguns, components to make seven restricted handguns, one vest containing ballistic panels, four One Order Motorcycle Club vests, with one containing ballistic panels and two cellphones.

Story continues below advertisement The accused was held in custody and will appear before an Ontario court in Brampton on Jan. 17. View image in full screen Handout / OPP Trending Now ‘Man with a vision’: Daniel Langlois, killed in burnt vehicle, remembered in Quebec Pregnant woman who died crossing into U.S.

from Canada was looking for new life In a statement, the OPP said the BEU works with other police services and law enforcement agencies to “disrupt and dismantle organized crime groups” and “curtail the organized crime activities of outlaw motorcycle gangs (OMG).” Get the latest National news.

Sent to your email, every day. While most motorcycle enthusiasts are law abiding, the OPP says, “OMG members believe that they are the one per cent that live outside the law.” The OPP said these criminal organizations activities cause “harm and victimization in communities across Ontario.” “These profit driven activities include fraud, drug trafficking, human trafficking, assaults, intimidation and murder,” the OPP said.

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