Foreign national convicted of trying to enter B.C. with 6 undeclared guns, CBSA says man ‘may be’ removed from Canada
VICTORIA — The Canada Border Services Agency says a 44-year-old foreign national has been sentenced to four years in prison after he tried to enter British Columbia with six undeclared firearms in his vehicle.
However, the CBSA can’t say the man whether the foreign national will be definitively removed from Canada once he’s done serving his prison term.
According to a statement from the federal agency, 44-year-old Reuben Velasquez sought entry into Canada at the Belleville Ferry Terminal in Victoria, B.C., on Sept. 1, 2023. Velasquez was referred by the CBSA for examination after declaring multiple firearms.
The agency says CBSA officers conducted a search of his vehicle and found him to be travelling with six undeclared firearms. CBSA investigators subsequently charged Velasquez for several offences under the Criminal Code.
