Ugandan and Kenyan Nationals Indicted in US for Supplyin...

Ugandan and Kenyan Nationals Indicted in US for Supplying Weapons to Mexican Cartels

The United States Department of Justice has indicted several individuals, including Ugandan and Kenyan nationals, accused of conspiring to illegally supply weapons to Mexican drug cartels.

The plot involved smuggling firearms across international borders to fuel violent cartel activities in Mexico. Authorities allege the conspirators coordinated complex logistics to transfer firearms from East Africa to Mexico, bypassing export controls and U.S. laws regulating arms trafficking.

The accused face multiple federal charges, including conspiracy to traffic firearms, money laundering, and violations of export regulations. U.S. officials emphasized that the case sends a strong message against those who facilitate the supply of weapons to dangerous criminal organizations that threaten public safety.

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