Report of the Ministry of Justice and the Inspector General’s knocks on the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and effort to track the guns and arrested on arms traffickers who fuel the drug war in Mexico, an increasingly bloody and well-armed to play along the border in South America. According to the report, the efforts of the Arab Thought Foundation to combat trafficking in arms and an ambitious, poorly coordinated and lack of resources.
Instead of taking the bottom of the gun trafficking networks of organized, the report concluded that the ATF lost time in busts nickel and dime against arms smugglers Patsies put up to fill the legal paperwork to buy their weapons – about two of the defendants in the case. In the meantime, cases aimed at networks as a whole remains to be lifted.
The investigators found that the Ministry of Justice and the difficulty encountered in the Arab Thought Foundation in cooperation with Mexican government officials on the draft arms smuggler effects due to lack of coordination within the various Mexican law enforcement agencies. Arab Thought Foundation and were not aware of Mexican government officials well enough about the program smuggler of arms and its objectives and successes, and investigators said.
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