Transit police lay 25 fire arm related charges
Transit Police arrest leads to 25 charges, many related to firearm offences
Following an arrest by Metro Vancouver Transit Police, the BC Prosecution Service has approved multiple firearms related charges against a suspect from Surrey.
Robert Sean Gullick, age 33, is now facing 25 approved charges, most related to weapons offences under the Criminal Code of Canada. He remains in custody, pending his next court appearance. The charges include 5 x Possession of a controlled substance for the purposes of trafficking, 3 x Possession of firearms while prohibited, 3 x Possession of firearms without licence and/or registration, 2 x Possession of prohibited firearms, 2 x Careless storage of firearms, Unauthorized possession of firearms, Identity theft, Possession of forgery instruments, Possession of stolen property under $5000, Unauthorized use of credit card data, Deal with identity document without lawful excuse, Breach of release order, Assault with weapon, Possession of a weapon for dangerous purpose, Obstruct police officer
“Through the use of intelligence and targeted policing in areas of concern, the Transit Police Crime Suppression Team takes on serious crime along the transit system. We are proud that their hard work
in this case has resulted in a dangerous individual and multiple firearms being taken off of the transit
system," Constable Sunny Kainth








