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Dauphin RCMP seize homemade firearm during traffic stop
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Weapon confiscated in Dauphin arrest.

On June 13, at approximately 10:40 at night, Dauphin RCMP were on patrol when a vehicle headed northbound on Main Street in Dauphin was seen travelling at a high rate of speed. A traffic stop was initiated.

When the officer approached the vehicle, there were two males in the front seats. An odour of alcohol was detected and a large bag of unmarked cigarettes was in the centre console. The driver, a 37-year-old Dauphin man, was given a roadside alcohol screening test, which he failed.

A search of the vehicle revealed a homemade gun with a bayonet attached, a spent round of ammunition, unused ammunition, multiple cell phones, and Canadian currency.

It was determined that the driver was on parole with drug trafficking-related charges and was breaching several of his conditions, including abstaining from alcohol, not owning or possessing more than one mobile communication device, and abiding by a curfew.

Christopher Bilay was arrested and charged with Possession of a Firearm/Prohibited Weapon Without a Licence, Unauthorized Possession of a Firearm/Prohibited Weapon, Weapons Possession Contrary to Order x2, Drive While Impaired, and Possession of Property Obtained by Crime. He was remanded in custody.

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