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Malay Mail
16-07-2025
- Malay Mail
Melaka cops bust toy shop with over 350 illegal airsoft guns worth more than RM105,000
MELAKA, July 16 — Melaka police seized 351 airsoft pistols, worth more than RM105,000, in a raid on a toy shop in Cheng Technology Park here yesterday. State police chief Datuk Dzulkhairi Mukhtar said during the inspection at 10.22am yesterday, police arrested a 42-year-old man who was the caretaker of the premises that had been operating for over a year. He said the fake guns were seized because the trader did not possess a licence to import imitation weapons under Section 36 of the Arms Act 1960. 'The premises previously had a licence to sell imitation weapons, but it had not been renewed, causing police to inspect the premises, and we found fake weapons in the store involved. 'The police will not issue a licence for the sale of toy pistols because they fear buyers may misuse the weapons to commit robbery, extortion or criminal intimidation,' he told reporters at a press conference here today. He said the fake guns were also sold with airsoft pistol bullets, which can cause injuries if misused. He said that although the police have not detected any criminal cases suspected of using these fake pistols that were seized, the raids were committed to curb the sale (of airsoft pistols) as an initial step to curb the dumping of these weapons into the local market and the misuse of these pistols. Commenting further, Dzulkhairi said initial investigations found that the pistols were brought through the country's northern border to be sold in Melaka in person or online at a price of between RM200 and RM300. He also said each pistol was found to have been purchased at a cost price of around RM20 to RM30. He added that the police were also tracking down the business owner for further investigations. — Bernama


Malay Mail
20-06-2025
- Malay Mail
Kuching driver remanded three days after flashing airsoft gun at traffic light, tested positive for drugs
KUCHING, June 20 — A 22-year-old male motorist who was arrested after he flashed an airsoft at a traffic light intersection here yesterday has been remanded for three days until June 23. Kuching police chief ACP Alexson Naga Chabu revealed that preliminary investigations found the suspect, who has two prior criminal records, positive for drug abuse. 'The suspect has admitted to be involved in the case and it is also confirmed that the object held by the suspect yesterday was a fake gun. 'The case is being investigated under Section 36(1) of the Arms Act 1960 and Section 506 of the Penal Code,' Alexson said in a statement. Videos and photos of the man brandishing the airsoft gun went viral on social media yesterday. Sarawak police commissioner Datuk Mancha Ata had confirmed the suspect's arrest when contacted by The Borneo Post. Airsoft guns are replica firearms that shoot small ball bearings using compressed air or gas, rather than bullets. — The Borneo Post


CTV News
02-06-2025
- Automotive
- CTV News
Driver's noisy muffler leads to traffic stop and firearm recovery
A driver's noisy muffler caught the attention of a Barrie police officer on Saturday morning. Just before 10 a.m., a loud vehicle was spotted by police travelling northbound on Essa Road. An officer stopped the vehicle and determined that the man's mufflers were modified. As the officer continued to investigate, the driver was unable to surrender a valid permit; his permit had expired nearly 14 months ago. When the officer checked the man's driver's license, it was confirmed that it had been suspended last year. The 24-year-old from Barrie has been charged with an improper muffler, driving a motor vehicle with no validated permit and driving while under suspension. Police also found an alleged airsoft firearm in the man's vehicle. Officials remind drivers that modified mufflers will always catch the attention of those around them, especially police. It is never advisable to travel with a replica or airsoft pistol as these will be treated by police as real until they are confirmed otherwise. The driver is expected to before the courts at a later date.


CTV News
14-05-2025
- CTV News
Student injured in incident near Bishop McNally High School
Calgary police say an investigation is underway into an incident that took place near Bishop McNally High School Wednesday, resulting in a student being injured by a weapon. Police say a male youth was assaulted by a young man with a weapon in a nearby alley. The victim then went into the school to report what happened. Police believe an airsoft pistol was used, causing minor injuries to the victims' face. The suspect is known to police and they don't believe he is a danger to the community. He's not in custody yet, but they are searching for him. Earlier Wednesday, police said in a media statement that the school initiated a lockdown 'out of an abundance of caution,' but at a media scrum shortly before noon, clarified that no lockdown took place. Bishop McNally High School is located at 5700 Falconridge Boulevard N.E. This is a developing story that will be updated throughout the day.