Four men charged with firearm and criminal offences at Mississauga park

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Published May 22, 2023 at 3:21 pm

Four men in their early twenties have been charged following a Liquor License Act investigation at a Mississauga park this past weekend, where police located and seized a loaded handgun.

On Saturday (May 20) officers were on bicycle patrol at a park in the area of Lakeshore Road and Tennyson Avenue in Mississauga, where they conducted a Liquor License Act investigation, which led to the seizure of a loaded Taurus G2C 9mm handgun.

As a result of the investigation, police say, four men have been charged with both firearm and criminal offences.

23-year-old Ahsan Khan and 20 year-old Mohsin Khan —both from Oshawa face the following charges:

  • The knowledge of an unauthorized possession of a firearm
  • Carrying a concealed weapon
  • Possession of a loaded prohibited firearm
  • Tampering with a serial number of a firearm
  • Unauthorized possession of a firearm
  • Failure to comply with a release order

Ahsan Khan and Mohsin Khan were held for a bail hearing which they attended at the Ontario Court of Justice in Brampton.

21-year-old Hassan Aziz, from Bowmanville, is charged with the following offences:

  • Failure to comply with release order

Hassan Aziz was held for a bail hearing which he attended at the Ontario Court of Justice in Brampton.

22-year-old Moosa Jogiyat from Toronto, is charged with the following offences:

  • Obstructing a peace officer
  • Failure to comply with release order

Moosa Jogiyat was held for a bail hearing which he attended at the Ontario Court of Justice in Brampton.

23-year-old Sufyan Jogiyat from Cambridge, is charged with the following offences:

  • Obstructing a peace officer

Sufyan Jogiyat was released and is scheduled to appear at the Ontario Court of Justice at a later date.

Anyone with information on this incident is asked to contact investigators with the 11 Division Criminal Investigation Bureau at 905-453-2121 extension 1133. Anonymous information may also be submitted by calling Peel Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477), by visiting peelcrimestoppers.ca.

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