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The Surrey RCMP is advising the public of an investigation which included the execution of a search warrant at a local business. The investigation resulted in charges against two men and the seizure of property including a sawed-off rifle.

This investigation was initiated by the Surrey RCMP Community Response Unit (CRU) as a follow up on suspicious activity reported in association to the location of a local oil change business. On February 13, 2019, the Surrey RCMP CRU executed a search warrant in the 7200 block of 128Street.

 During the investigation police located a seized a number of items including a large amount of personal identification, credit cards and passports believed to be stolen as well as a sawed-off rifle. Two men are now facing a number of criminal charges.

 

Steven Werner, 57-years-old, of Surrey, has been charged with:

§  Four counts of possession of identity documents

§  Possession of a firearm while prohibited to do so

§  Unauthorized possession of a firearm

§  Unsafe storage of a firearm

§  Possession of a stolen or forged credit card

§  Possession of property obtained by crime

 

Movin Nur, 37-years-old, of Surrey, has been charged with:

§  Three counts of possession of a stolen or forged credit card

§  Two counts of possession, trafficking in, or use of credit card data and personal authentication information

§  Unauthorized use of a credit card

§  Possession of identity documents

§  Fail to comply with a condition of an undertaking or recognizance