Concord, New Hampshire — Federal prosecutors announced this week that 13 people were charged or pleaded guilty in an international gun-trafficking operation that moved firearms from New Hampshire into Canada through New York and Akwesasne tribal land. The investigation traced purchases at licensed dealers and recruitment in Keene and Vermont, identifying at least 51 firearms trafficked between 2021 and 2024. U.S. Attorney’s Office and ATF statements on May 14, 2026, say five defendants pleaded guilty while others were indicted and that several weapons were recovered at Canadian crime scenes tied to kidnapping and attempted murder. Officials said prosecutions will proceed in federal court and that cross-border coordination with Canadian authorities remains ongoing this week.
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这次枪支贩运行动影响到您的安全。跨境贩运的枪支可能会落入不法分子手中,导致暴力犯罪。这提醒您要警惕您从何处、向何人购买。务必核实卖家的执照,并举报可疑活动。
有十三人因一项国际枪支贩运行动面临指控。当局已追溯了五十一支枪支,并将其与加拿大的严重犯罪联系起来。打击非法枪支贩运的斗争仍在继续。如果你认识重视社区安全的人,值得转发。
美国和加拿大执法部门通过扰乱贩运网络、收集证据、提起诉讼和认罪答辩,支持跨境合作,从中受益。
加拿大的社区和受害者深受贩运枪支在暴力犯罪现场被缴获之害,这损害了边境地区公共安全和社区信任。
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13人因涉及新罕布什尔州枪支贩运至加拿大而被起诉或认罪
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