Saddam hussein capture owned
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District Court for the District of New Jersey, that the defendants explicitly knew the guns were in the country illegally, as they told an undercover agent, “They can be auctioned, but just not in the United States…we’re the only ones who’ve passed a law against it.” Fishman explained in the indictment, handed down Friday by the U.S. The plan came apart when the buyers turned out to be undercover federal agents working with Homeland Security Investigations and the Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco and Firearms. invasion of Iraq and obtained by Ryan who enlisted Quirola-Ordonez and two others in an attempt to sell the guns for between $250,000 and $350,000. The firearms, a mixture of exotic shotguns and handguns, was understood to be stolen from the family of Saddam Hussein following the U.S. The men, David Phillip Ryan, 50, of Miami, and Carlos Quirola-Ordonez, 57, of New Jersey, are believed by the federal government to have attempted over a four-month period in 2012 to sell a cache of guns smuggled out of Iraq.
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Two men have been indicted this week on charges of conspiracy to transport stolen weapons, connected to the sale of seven guns believed to be owned by the family of the late dictator of Iraq, Saddam Hussein. Following the 2003 invasion of Iraq, a number of guns owned by Saddam Hussein and his family such as this gold-plated Tabuk AK-47 variant and SVD rifle on display at the Defense Intelligence Agency in Washington, were captured.