Three men have been indicted for illegally trafficking more than a hundred guns into New York City from the Midwest, the Queens District Attorneyโs office announced Monday.
Prosecutors say Ahmed โTajuโ Mutalib, 32, of Decatur, Georgia, collaborated with 27-year-old Abdul Haruna of the Bronx and 30-year-old Murtala Haruna of Cincinnati, Ohio, to smuggle and sell the weapons.
The three men are cousins, and all face up to 25 years in prison if convicted on the 575-count indictment, including charges of criminal sale of firearms, criminal weapons possession, conspiracy and money laundering, according to Queens DA Melinda Katz.
โThey are in custody, and the guns are here instead of on the street,โ Katz said at a press briefing Monday.
A seven-month โhigh-stakes, high-riskโ investigation into the alleged gun trafficking ring started with an anonymous tip, said Katz, and unfolded with the help of an undercover officer who arranged to buy a total of 96 guns from the men in a series of meetups over the summer.
Many of the deals took place in the parking lot of a P.C. Richard & Son store on Steinway Street in Astoria, Katz said, while further evidence was gathered through a wiretap on the defendantsโ phones. A police officer proficient in languages from Ghana was able to translate their conversations from Hausa, Ga and Twi, according to prosecutors.
On Sept. 8, police caught up with two of the suspects in Staten Island โ where they were planning on selling more guns to the undercover officer โ and searched their car, recovering 10 more weapons and thousands of rounds of ammunition, authorities said. The two were arrested that day, and the third suspect was arrested Nov. 2, per Katz.
A long table in Katzโs office was covered Monday in 109 seized guns, which included a number of assault rifles, semi-automatic pistols and two ghost guns without serial numbers.
โLook at this table. That equates to countless shootings thwarted,โ said Captain Jeffrey Heilig…
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