Border services seize guns, other weapons at North Portal crossing
The Canada Border Services Agency says its officers seized 18 undeclared guns at the North Portal border crossing this summer — many of which belonged to American citizens on their way to Alaska.
In a media release Monday, the CBSA said there were four significant seizures at the Saskatchewan-North Dakota border.
On June 30, officers stopped a United States resident en route to Alaska. A search turned up a prohibited .45-calibre pistol, a prohibited nine-millimetre pistol, a .22-calibre rifle, a 12-gauge shotgun, two prohibited pistol crossbows, a prohibited Airsoft replica firearm, a prohibited stun gun, a prohibited switchblade and a prohibited magazine.
The traveller was arrested and his vehicle was seized. After paying a $4,500 penalty, he returned to the U.S. without the items that had been seized.