Individual charged with 3D printing of firearms and hate speech

June 14, 2024
Montréal, Quebec

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Homemade firearm seized
3D printer seized

An RCMP operation has resulted in the seizure of a significant quantity of 3D printers as well as a homemade firearm. Pascal Tribout, 37, of Saint-Joseph-du-Lac, was arrested and charged yesterday in connection with these offences. According to the investigation conducted by RCMP Federal Policing's Integrated National Security Enforcement Team (INSET), Mr. Tribout also allegedly made hateful comments against the Jewish community in a public forum on the social network Telegram, contrary to the Criminal Code. Additionally, Mr. Tribout is alleged to have possessed and shared computer data that could be used to manufacture firearms with a 3D printer, which is also illegal.

Mr. Tribout is therefore facing the following charges:

  • Weapons trafficking (manufacturing) (CC 99(1));
  • Possession of a prohibited firearm (CC 92(1)(a)(b)(3));
  • Possession of a prohibited device (CC 91(2)(3)(a));
  • Possession and distribution of computer data that pertain to firearms and that are capable of being used with a 3D printer for the purpose of manufacturing (CC 102.1(1) and (2));
  • Wilful promotion of hatred (CC 319(2)(a))

Further charges may be laid at a later date. Mr. Tribout remains in custody pending further legal proceedings.

Appeal to the public

The RCMP takes seriously any threats that can affect one's sense of security. Violent statements will not be tolerated, whether made on social media or through any other means of communication. Perpetrators may face criminal charges involving significant sentences. Such incidents must be reported if we are to combat this type of crime.

Do you have information on the illegal activities of individuals or groups of individuals? Contact the RCMP at 514-939-8300/1-800-771-5401 or your local police department.

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Contact information

Communications Office
514-939-8308
cdiv.communications@rcmp-grc.gc.ca

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