National Crime Agency operation unearths weapons including machine guns and assault rifle
The guns are to undergo detailed forensic examination to identify those who have handled the weapons
Updated
An image of some of the firearms uncovered (Image: NCA)
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Three Connecticut men are the latest suspects charged in the state’s ongoing inquiry into illegal gambling at local stores.
Segundo Fabian, pictured in a mug shot here, and two other men were arrested in an illegal gambling raid. The raids were part of a long-term investigation by Connecticut State Police’s Organized Crime Task Force. (Image: Connecticut State Police)
The trio was arrested earlier this month in connection with a Connecticut state police investigation of illegal gaming at several bodegas, according to Monday’s report from the
News-Times, a Danbury-based newspaper.
Sterling David Peralta Taveras, 33, Segundo Fabian,62, and Guillermo Betances, 59, were each charged with illegal professional gambling, illegal possession of gambling devices, and illegally maintaining gambling premises. The men reside in Waterbury and turned themselves in to police on Jan. 13.