Man tried to ship guns, thousands of rounds of ammo from Port of Miami to Haiti: feds
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Williamson Dossous was arrested for attempting to smuggle undeclared firearms and thousands of rounds of ammunition in a cargo container to Haiti. The inspection revealed firearms concealed in clothing, falsely labeled as household goods. Dossous faces federal charges stemming from a January 16 inspection. Investigations identified that he did not purchase the weapons, common for avoiding detection. Firearms traced back to his acquaintances indicated a potential network involved in supplying arms for illegal exports to Haiti. Dossous was apprehended just before his flight to Haiti.
Williamson Dossous was arrested for attempting to smuggle firearms and ammunition to Haiti using a cargo container labeled as 'household goods and personal effects.'
During the inspection on January 16, Customs and Border Protection agents found concealed firearms and thousands of ammunition rounds in bundles of clothing.
Investigators determined that Dossous did not purchase the weapons directly, a tactic often used to evade a paper trail related to illegal arms dealings.
Federal agents traced the weapons back to acquaintances of Dossous, revealing a network involved in supplying arms for illegal shipments to Haiti.
Read at Miami Herald
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