US State Department achieves major breakthrough in curbing illegal gun flow to the Caribbean

In a recent update, the US State Department has revealed substantial advancements in reducing the flow of illegal firearms into the Caribbean.

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It has noted the notable achievement of seizing approximately 60 firearms over the past two months.

Operation Hammerhead: A collaborative effort to tackle contraband

The State Department’s statement, issued last week, highlighted the collaborative efforts of the Department of Homeland Security, working closely with its CARICOM partners, who initiated Operation Hammerhead in September. 

This operation has been pivotal in identifying and intercepting contraband, specifically firearms and ammunition, destined for the Caribbean from the United States.

Impressive seizure statistics

Since the inception of Operation Hammerhead, the authorities have successfully seized an impressive array of illegal weaponry earmarked for the Caribbean. 

The confiscated arsenal includes 48 pistols, 10 rifles, 10 magazines, four revolvers, and 3,371 rounds of ammunition.

Year 2023: A year of progress

In a broader perspective, the joint efforts of the US Homeland Security Investigations’ Caribbean firearms initiative, working with Caribbean law enforcement agencies, have resulted in the seizure of a substantial cache of illegal firearms, ammunition, and monetary assets in 2023. 

The statistics for this year depict the following significant seizures: 344 firearms, an astounding 224,438 rounds of ammunition, and a monetary value of US$391,132.

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