两名在纽约的男子 被控密谋向墨西哥卡特尔 提供军事武器和洗钱
Two men charged in NY with plotting to supply a Mexican cartel with military weapons and launder money.
包括61岁的前缉毒局特工Paul Campo和75岁的Robert Sensi在内的两人在纽约被指控密谋清洗数百万人,并为墨西哥贩毒集团获取军用武器。
Two men, including former DEA agent Paul Campo, 61, and Robert Sensi, 75, were charged in New York with conspiring to launder millions and obtain military-grade weapons for a Mexican drug cartel.
据称他们在涉及一名假扮卡特尔成员的线人的一次刺杀行动中被捕,据称他们讨论了获取无人机、步枪、榴弹发射器和火箭榴弹的问题。
Arrested in a sting operation involving an informant posing as a cartel member, they allegedly discussed acquiring drones, rifles, grenade launchers, and rocket-propelled grenades.
检察官援引录音、手机数据、电子邮件和监控图像作为证据。
Prosecutors cited recordings, cell phone data, emails, and surveillance images as evidence.
两人被下令拘留,没有保释,并认罪。
Both men were ordered detained without bail and pleaded not guilty.
Campo的律师否认这些指控,称其夸大,而Sensi的律师则提到健康问题。
Campo’s attorney denied the charges, calling them exaggerated, while Sensi’s lawyer cited health issues.
该案引起了对执法廉政的关切。
The case has raised concerns about law enforcement integrity.
他们面临与恐怖主义、贩毒和洗钱有关的四项共谋指控。
They face four conspiracy charges tied to terrorism, drug trafficking, and money laundering.