BY KIM BOLAN
VANCOUVER SUN
An RCMP officer installing a secret tracking device in a Bacon brothers' vehicle said he was not looking for guns when he stumbled on a hidden compartment containing four loaded firearms and spare magazines.
Cpl. Raymond Pang, a specialist who installs clandestine listening and tracking devices, testified in Surrey Provincial Court Monday that no other officers had suggested to him the Bacons' Suburban might contain a secret compartment.
Pang, who is with the RCMP's "special I" unit, would not disclose how the installations are done. "Due to the trade secrets involved in our installations, we safeguard our techniques," Pang told Judge Jean Lytwyn.
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