A Dauphin man accused of weapons trafficking, after firearms were allegedly stolen from the United States, has appeared in court again.
On March 23, United States Customs and Border Protection made Manitoba RCMP aware that a Dauphin-area man had been charged, after a handgun was stolen from a gun show in Minnesota, two days prior.
On April 15, Mounties executed a search warrant at a home in the R-M of Dauphin, which they say turned up six improperly stored handguns, several of which were loaded, with at least two identified as having been stolen from the U.S.
73-year-old Wilfred Kachurowski was in Dauphin Provincial Court yesterday (Tue), where he was remanded in custody to May 12.











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