BIS Denies Export Privileges for Illegal Exports to Mexico
The Bureau of Industry and Security this week revoked the export privileges for Jose Martin Gallegos-Luevanos for his role in illegal exports of firearms to Mexico. Gallegos-Luevanos, currently in a federal prison in Louisiana, was convicted Jan. 6, 2020, for…
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“fraudulently and knowingly” trying to export from the U.S. to Mexico one Barrett .50 caliber bolt rifle, three FA Cugir Romanian AK-47 rifles, seven Century Arms VSKA AK-47 rifles, one Century Arms WASR AK-47 rifle and 85 assorted magazines. Gallegos-Luevanos was sentenced to four years in prison, three years of supervised release and a $100 assessment. BIS denied Gallegos-Luevanos’ export privileges for 10 years from the date of conviction.