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Two Lower Mainland men at a Surrey business, who police found to be in possession of a sizeable stash of identity documents and credit cards, have been charged with fraud and firearm offences.

After Surrey RCMP received a report about suspicious activity at an oil-change business in the 7200 block of 128th Street, officers used a search warrant at the location on February 13. There they discovered a large amount of personal identification, credit cards, and passports that are believed to be stolen, in addition to a sawed-off shotgun.

Two Surrey men have been charge: 57-year-old Steven Werner and 37-year-old Movin Nur.

Werner has been charged with four counts of possession of identity documents, possession of a firearm while prohibited to do so, unauthorized possession of a firearm, possession of stolen or forged credit card, and possession of property obtained by crime.

Meanwhile, Nur has been charged with three counts of possession of a stolen or forged credit card; two counts of possession, trafficking in, or use of credit card data and personal authentication information; unauthorized use of a credit card; possession of identity documents; and failure to comply with a condition of an undertaking or recognizance.