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US cracks down on illegal gun parts and seizes over 350 websites

By Tori CaiSeptember 12, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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  • US authorities have seized over 350 websites used to import gun parts, and silencers from China, which were used to convert semiautomatic pistols into fully automatic guns.
  • Many of the seized websites were found to sell counterfeit gun parts and to falsely use Glock’s trademark, misleading customers about the authenticity of the products.

OUR TAKE
The recent undercover operation by US law enforcement was extensive and impactful. By shutting down these sites, the operation significantly disrupted the smuggling networks used by gun traffickers, effectively cutting off the flow of illegal firearms into the US. This action plays a crucial role in safeguarding public safety and national security. It underscores the importance of strict enforcement of firearm regulations and highlights the necessity of ongoing vigilance and international cooperation to prevent such dangerous contraband from reaching communities.
-Tori Cai, BTW reporter

What happened

On Wednesday, US authorities announced the seizure of more than 350 websites that were illegally selling gun parts from China. These parts were designed to convert semiautomatic pistols into fully automatic machine guns, making them far more dangerous.

Federal prosecutors in Boston revealed that law enforcement officials conducted undercover operations, purchasing gun-related items from these websites. As a result, they received shipments from China, where the packages falsely described their contents as harmless items such as “necklaces” or “toys.” In reality, these packages contained illegal conversion devices known as “switches” and silencers, which are prohibited under the federal National Firearms Act. Additionally, many of the websites were found to be selling counterfeit parts and misusing Glock Inc.’s trademark to falsely claim authenticity.

The investigation, initiated in August 2023, focused on identifying websites, businesses, and individuals involved in the illegal sale and import of machine gun conversion devices. This operation, spanning several months, highlights the significant cross-border efforts to prevent illegal arms trafficking into the United States and protect public safety.

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Why it’s important

The conversion of semiautomatic firearms into fully automatic guns makes illegal gun sales harder to detect while also increasing the destructive power of these modified guns, posing a serious threat to US residents’ lives and national security. The use of false labeling on packages and disguising firearms as other goods to move them through global shipping networks has added considerable challenges for law enforcement.

By seizing over 700 conversion devices, 87 suppressors, and various firearms, alongside closing over 350 websites used to import gun parts, US law enforcement has taken a major step in curbing the illegal flow of guns, preventing them from falling into the hands of criminals or being used in violent crimes. This undercover operation dealt a significant blow to the illegal sale of firearms, safeguarding both the lives and property of citizens and the nation. It also underscores the close attention US authorities are paying to the smuggling of illegal firearms.

This operation has also provided valuable experience in tackling illegal gun sales, highlighting the importance of international cooperation, advanced investigative techniques, and vigilant enforcement of firearm regulations in ensuring community safety.

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Tori Cai

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