China breaks gun trafficking ring involving US soldier

The Ministry of Public Security has seized firearms and ammunition in 16 different provinces smuggled from the US.


Reuters June 13, 2012
China breaks gun trafficking ring involving US soldier

BEIJING: China detained 23 people and broke up an international gun trafficking ring involving a US soldier which had smuggled weapons from the United States, the Ministry of Public Security said. 

The ministry said it had seized firearms and ammunition in 16 different provinces and cities in a case that was jointly investigated by US authorities.

Last month, US federal prosecutors said a member of the US National Guard and two Chinese citizens had been charged with smuggling multiple shipments of firearms to China.

Private gun ownership is tightly restricted in China and gun crime is unusual.

China's public security ministry said the investigation started with the detention last August of a Chinese man at Shanghai's Pudong Airport after a package was discovered with weapons.

 

COMMENTS (3)

Babbarsher khan | 12 years ago | Reply

@Moise: or diplomat at large ;-)

Kafir | 12 years ago | Reply

Read article again before badmouthing US. It was US investigators who helped crack the racket.

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