Mount Waverley man busted with “highly restricted” silencers used in gunfire>>> A WARNING TO OTHERS WHO MAY BE TEMPTED TO DO THE SAME<<<A 64-year-old man who imported a cache of “highly restricted” gun supplies from China has been slapped with a string of charges and a hefty fine. Australian Border Force officials seized gun silencers, tasers and ammunition from a 64-year-old Mount Waverley man's home after he allegedly imported them from China.
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A man who tried to import a slew of gun silencers from China was found to have used the “highly restricted” equipment on firearms in Melbourne.
The Australian Border Force raided a 64-year-old Mount Waverley man’s home, where they found a cache of a dozen silencers, a taser and a fake gun amid a stash of drugs and ammunition.
Testing on the illegal devices revealed a build-up of carbon monoxide, a telltale sign that they had been fitted to firearms when they had been fired.
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The man, who is facing 15 firearms-related charges, allegedly bought the slew of supplies from a seller in China between January and April last year before the ABF raided his home on July 1.
He tried to smuggle them into Melbourne by falsely declaring them as “
fuel filters” and “
solvent traps”.
The ABF fined the man $3,300 for importing prohibited items and Victoria Police suspended his firearms licence.
The ABF’s Victoria and Tasmania acting regional investigations superintendent Jessica Fensling said authorities were constantly on the lookout for illegal silencer shipments.
“Firearms suppressors are highly restricted and have the potential to cause great harm within the community,” she said.
“ABF officers both in Victoria, and across Australia, have suspect consignments firmly in their sights.
“We are highly skilled at detecting firearms and other prohibited items such as silencers, regardless of how they are concealed.
“ABF along with its federal, state and territory law enforcement partners will continue to target people who attempt to import firearms, parts or accessories such as silencers into Australia without a proper permit.”The 64-year-old has been remanded to appear at the Ringwood Magistrates Court at a later date.