Jamaican national pleads guilty to trafficking firearms from the U.S. to Jamaica
A Jamaican national pleaded guilty to illegally exporting firearms from the United States to Jamaica, according to the source. The plea covers dozens of firearms, magazines, and ammunition.
The shipment method described in the source involved concealing the weapons and related items inside furniture before sending them overseas. No other concealment details are provided.
The source does not identify the defendant by name, and it does not give the court, the date of the guilty plea, or any further procedural steps. It also does not state whether the case involved co-defendants, seizures, or a sentencing outcome.
The only confirmed operational detail is that the items were exported from the U.S. to Jamaica. No motive, network, or broader trafficking structure is stated in the source text.