PHOENIX — Twenty people have been indicted in Arizona for allegedly being involved in a trafficking operation that supplied firearms to Mexico.

The Arizona Attorney General's Office announced this week that criminal charges had been filed against several individuals for allegedly conspiring to unlawfully obtain and export dozens of weapons between May 2024 and February 2025.

The criminal indictment filed in Maricopa County alleges the conspiracy involved 334 firearms, many of which were later recovered in Mexico, according to the AG's office.

The indictment redacts the names of more than half of the 20 defendants. Over 100 counts are listed in the indictment and the charges include misconduct involving weapons, illegal control of an enterprise and conspiracy.

The unredacted names in th

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