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We’re not associated with Florida gun seizure, Caribbean Airlines says

From Jamaica Observer

PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad — Caribbean Airlines (CAL) is today denying any association with the massive gun seizure at the Miami International Airport on November 13.

A statement from the airline insisted that no contraband items were carried or pre-arranged to be carried on any of its flights.

“Caribbean Airlines reiterates that it adheres to the strictest security standards in keeping with the statutory requirements of all jurisdictions into which the airline operates,” the CAL statement said.

US law enforcement officials seized over 100 illegal firearms in a shipment destined for Jamaica at the Miami International Airport in Florida.

Reports are that on November 13, the authorities were conducting routine security screenings at the airport when two blue barrels and two cardboard boxes, which were listed as comprising household and food items, were found to contain 119 firearms and 267 assorted rounds of ammunition.

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Massive gun bust!

From Jamaica Observer

Probe under way after 119 firearms destined for Ja found at Miami airport

THE Jamaica Constabulary Force and its law enforcement counterparts in the United States are now conducting a major investigation following the seizure of more than 100 illegal firearms at the Miami International Airport in Florida.

The guns and more than 200 assorted rounds of ammunition were destined for Jamaica, a release from the police’s Corporate Communications Unit said yesterday.

The Jamaica Observer has since learnt that the guns were destined for Montego Bay, St James, the parish that has recorded more than 300 murders so far this year.

The guns and ammunition were discovered by US Customs and Border Protection (CBT) and Outbound Enforcement Team (OET) at the US airport.

The police reported that the CBT and OET were conducting routine security screening at the airport on November 13 when two blue barrels and two cardboard boxes, which were listed as comprising household and food items, were found to contain 119 firearms and 267 assorted rounds of ammunition.

Four rifles were among the weapons, with the other 115 being pistols.

The police say several accessories for firearms, including handgun backstraps, magazine parts, pistol grips, and buttstocks, were also seized.

IMAGE: The guns seized at the Miami International Airport in Florida, United States that were destined for Jamaica. (Photo: CCU)

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