Posted July 21, 2017 2:01 pm by Comments

By Andrew Shepperson

A federally licensed firearms dealer from Waterville, Maine, has been charged with illegally exporting guns, smuggling and money laundering.
Central Maine reported 49-year-old Iulian Petre is set to be arraigned on Friday in federal court in Bangor on an indictment charging the man with 17 different counts. Petre pleaded not guilty to charges from an older indictment last month.
The new indictment, filed July 12, charges that Petre illegally transported or received a total of 10 firearms from eight different states from Aug. 2012 to Aug. 2013. During that time, the defendant also allegedly illegally exported and smuggled three firearms and promoted money laundering by wiring $11,980 to Romania.
Other court documents allege that in the fall of 2007, Petre shipped 16 guns to Romania through the U.S. Postal Service. However, according to an affidavit filed by Homeland Security special agent Loren Thresher, those shipments were not included in the charges.
The affidavit specifies that Petre told authorities he had taken a gun to Romania in his luggage and that agents told him to stop all shipments until he obtained proper authorization from the Commerce and State Departments.
The affidavit also shows that Petre tried to take three handguns to Romania in December 2007. When agents

Source: Guns.com

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