3 charged with buying guns for Mexican drug cartel

L Passo, Texas (Border Report) -Federal agents arrested three men in Texas for allegedly buying high -power firearms in arms offers on behalf of a Mexican drug card.

On Tuesday, Bobby Galvan, Brandon Casey Konzi, Matthew Wadi Patterson is part of a broader investigation for at least three federal agencies from purchase and illegal export of firearms from Texas to the Drug Smuggling Organization in Mexico.

Court documents show the tobacco office, firearms and explosives (ATF), internal security investigations, and the Federal Investigation Office, identifying a regulator of the “straw purchases” of the cartoon after the illegal exported weapons were seized in Eagle Pass, Texas, entry port and crime scenes in Mexico.

The alleged store documents of firearms are set as Alfredo James James from Mexico. The investigation led them to purchase the AK-47 rifle similar to the AK-47 by GALVAN. The Mexican authorities seized a 7.62 gun in Mexico a few months later.

The American Eagle Pass Customs and Border Protection officers seized another 7.62 rifle in May 2024 claimed by Galvan at the San Marcus Weapons Exhibition, Texas.

Last July, ATF agents arrested two brothers claimed to bought two 50 -caliber rifles of Barrett scraps, which he would be delivered to Jaies in Mexico. The Brotherhood led the authorities to a house in Creedmore, Texas, where they claim that they had received money to buy weapons for the cart.

The authorities obtained an inspection order and found Galvan, Konzi and Batterson in the building. Konzi was claimed that the investigators told Galvan that he gave him thousands of dollars for moving to the brothers so that they could buy weapons.

Konzi also stated that he allowed the use of his home as a firearm house that will be smuggled in the end to Mexico, according to a written statement presented this week at the US District Court of the Western Region in Texas.

Patterson allegedly told the investigators that he had bought firearms for a Congty.

The Inspection Memorandum, which was implemented on July 29, also resulted in the professor’s notebook of drug purchases, firearms, and financial transactions receipt that it claimed originated from Galvan.

The three suspects appeared their appearance on the charges of trafficking in firearms on Thursday in front of the American judge Matthew Wattars in Del Rio, Texas. An initial detention session is scheduled to be held on August 5.

The drug trafficking organization, who was claimed that the suspects had purchased weapons for the unknown court documents available.

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