A high school teacher from Florida has pleaded guilty to smuggling guns to a criminal organisation based in T&T.
Shannon Lee Samlalsingh, 46, of Tampa, appeared before a US court on June 20.
According to a statement from the United States Department of Justice (DOJ), Samlalsingh now faces up to five years in federal prison.
Between 2020 and 2021, Samlalsingh allegedly purchased a range of firearms and firearm components from dealers in Hillsborough County and Miami-Dade County.
Federal investigators said she filed multiple ATF Form 4473s, claiming she was the buyer of the weapons, while she was in fact acting on instructions from members of a Trinidadian criminal enterprise.
US officials said Samlalsingh received money from individuals affiliated with the organisation and was directed on exactly what to purchase. She later arranged for the weapons and components to be concealed in cargo items before shipping them to T&T.
On April 21, 2021, authorities at Piarco International Airport intercepted a shipment arriving from the US.
Two punching bags were found to contain a substantial cache of firearms and accessories. The seizure also included hundreds of rounds of ammunition for various firearms.
Samlalsingh’s sentencing date has not yet been set. (CMC)