Officials said on Wednesday that two Mexican citizens in the US were arrested during a traffic stop in Colorado on a non -resident visa.
Caesar Ramon Martinez Solis, 41, and Hamberto Ivan Amador Gavira, both, both, Mexico, were pulled to Canon City in Canon City on 26 March, the US Attorney Office – Colorado’s district said in a news release.
According to an arrest affidavit received by Canon City Daily Record, two Frament County detectives saw a white chewerlet van passing through their headlights, without decreasing their headlights. Detective said that the van also failed to indicate when converted to the gas station and had a defective license plate lamp.
During the traffic stops, the detectives discovered a.308 ammunition of about 150 boxes and about 30 boxes of 7.62 ammunition, the authorities said. Each box was labeled as 1,000 rounds.
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Officials said Mexican citizens were offering about 150 boxes of .308 ammunition and about 30 boxes of 7.62 ammunition. Each box included 1,000 rounds of ammunition. (US Attorney Office – District of Colorado)
According to the affidavit, Martinez Solis agreed to talk with the US Department of Homeland Security Special Agents and forgive the authority of a lawyer.
Martinez Solis told the authorities that he and Amdor Garcia, whom he claimed to, had traveled from Mexico to Denver a day earlier a day earlier, who was interested in buying another vehicle before buying a vehicle before driving in Salt Lake City.
In Salt Lake City, the men stopped at an firearm and spherical shop, where Amdor Garcia bought the ammunition, according to the affidavit.
The affidavit states, “(Martinez Solis) further stated that he did not know the intention with the blooming, but he believed that it was lucky for the publo.” Publow is a city in Colorado located about 113 miles from Denver.
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Martinez Solis said that the desired destination was on the phone of Amdor Garcia, according to the affidavit. The officials did not specify the destination.
Both Martinez Solis and Amdor Garcia were accused of illegal possession of ammunition by foreigners admitted under a non -resident visa.
The Danver Field Office of the Homeland Security Investigations and Frament County Sheriff Office is investigating the case with the help of Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Fire -Fire, and Danver Field Office of Explosives.
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Officials said the case is part of Operation Tech Back America, a federal initiative, “to remove the invasion of illegal immigration, designed to achieve the total elimination of cartel and transnational criminal organizations.”