A Rhode Island man was arrested for allegedly selling ‘ghost guns’ and trafficking the firearms to the Dominican Republic


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Most of the guns were untraceable “privately made firearms” (PMF’s), known as “ghost guns.”

Robert Alcantara, 34, was charged with one count of conspiracy to traffic firearms and one count of making false statements, the US Department of Justice said in a press release. Each count carries a maximum sentence of five years in prison.

Alcantara allegedly purchased most of the ghost guns in his possession in incomplete form and finished them at a workstation at his Providence home, according to the criminal complaint from the US Attorney’s Office.

Alcantara then allegedly transported firearms to the Dominican Republic via Miami, where he sold them for several thousand dollars, the complaint reads.

Between September 2019 and November 2021, Alcantara allegedly worked with various co-conspirators to manufacture, test, sell and traffic firearms, according to the complaint.

On November 20, New York law enforcement officers recovered parts for 45 ghost guns from Alcantara’s car while he was driving in the Bronx, according to the complaint.

When apprehended by law enforcement, Alcantara made false statements to investigators, stating “that he had never sold or transferred ownership of a firearm to any other individual and that he had never transported a firearm to the Dominican Republic,” the complaint alleges.

“Untraceable ‘ghost guns’ pose a serious threat to public safety,” US Attorney Damian Williams said in a press release. “As alleged, the defendant agreed with others to buy the parts for these firearms, put them together at his home, and then unlawfully sold or attempted to sell over 100 of them. “

An attorney for Alcantara, John Calcagni, said he does not comment on pending cases. Alcantara’s case is currently being handled by the US Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New York’s Narcotics Unit and Assistant US Attorney Kevin Mead is leading the prosecution.

“As is alleged to have happened here, the trafficking of PMFs poses a danger to our communities,” US…



Source : cnn


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