Toronto police announce ‘ghost gun’ charges, man indicted with new offence
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Toronto police announce ‘ghost gun’ charges, man indicted with new offence
TIAGO RESKO
PUBLISHED APRIL 29, 2026
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A Toronto man faces multiple firearm-related charges including some connected to a relatively new threat – making and selling 3-D printed “ghost guns,” police said.
Toronto Police Services Inspector Steve Matthews, of the integrated gun and gang task force, said the arrest is the first one he’s been a part of that is connected to the possession of compute…
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