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Randy Jackson II had a suspicious-looking bulge in his trousers when he tried to cross the Sarnia-Michigan border three weeks ago.

The former Michigan National Guard member was allegedly caught packing four pistols in his compression-style underpants — also known as Spanx — and was charged with smuggling and firearm trafficking offences.

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And Jackson could be linked to as many as 67 firearms that he purchased this year. Only seven have been recovered so far.

The Eastern Michigan University student, hospital worker and concert promoter — who often commutes from Ypsilanti, Mich., to London, Ont., to visit his girlfriend and their two young sons — was released on house arrest bail last week from a North York courthouse.

Released on a $22,500 bail with a $15,000 cash deposit, Jackson was ordered to remain in London and in the presence of his girlfriend. He was also forced to surrender his Nexis card and passport.