Source:
CNNThe mayor, police chief and a village trustee in the New Mexico border town of Columbus have been charged along with eight other defendants with buying firearms for illegal export to Mexico, federal authorities said Thursday.
An 84-count indictment accuses the 11 of being what authorities describe as a gun-trafficking ring. The ring bought guns "favored by the Mexican cartels," such as American tactical 9 mm pistols and the so-called "AK-47 pistols," which are weapons resembling AK-47 rifles but with shorter barrels and without rear stocks, U.S. Attorney Kenneth J. Gonzales of New Mexico said.
In a phone interview, Gonzales said authorities seized 200 such firearms, allegedly purchased illegally using "straw" buyers and intended for sale in Mexico. He added that 1,500 rounds of ammunition were also seized.
Authorities say much of the Mexican drug cartel violence is carried out with weapons originating from the United States. The indictment alleges that 12 firearms previously purchased by the defendants were found in Mexico and were traced back to them, authorities said.
Read more:
http://www.cnn.com/2011/CRIME/03/10/new.mexico.columbus.raid/index.html?hpt=T2