A Staten Island butcher was busted Tuesday after cops found multiple ghost guns inside his home and shop, the Daily News has learned.
Michael Ozga, 42, was held on $25,000 cash bail and $50,000 bond following his arraignment at Staten Island Criminal Court for criminal possession of a weapon after the NYPD Financial Crimes Task Force did a search at his home and butcher shop, Hook & Rail Meats .
He made bail following his arraignment, authorities said.
The task force obtained a search warrant for Ozga’s home around 6 a.m. near McArthur and Loring Aves. in Arden Heights, recovering seven firearms, ammo, silencers, and two ghost gun lower-frames made with a 3-D printer, authorities said.
Three of the firearms were ghost guns — two were Glock-style 9-millimeter pistols with high cap