BIS Denies Export Privileges for Illegal Weapon, Ammunition Exports
The Bureau of Industry and Security suspended the export privileges of two people for illegally exporting guns and ammunition.
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Jermaine Craig Rhoomes, an inmate in a California federal prison, was convicted Feb. 5, 2020, for illegally exporting two 7.62-caliber AK47-style rifles, five 5.56-caliber AR15-style rifles, four 9mm-caliber pistols, two .40-caliber pistols, two .45-caliber pistols, 3,315 rounds of ammunition and 38 firearm magazines to Jamaica. Rhoomes was sentenced to 57 months in prison, three years of supervised release and a $100 special assessment. BIS revoked Rhoomes’ export privileges for 10 years from the date of conviction.
Eli Isael Rodriguez-Jasso, an inmate in a Georgia prison, was convicted Oct. 28, 2020, for trying to illegally export or exporting two firearms magazines to Mexico. Rodriguez-Jasso was sentenced to 46 months in prison with credit for time served, three years of supervised release and a $100 assessment. BIS revoked Rodriguez-Jasso’s export privileges for six years from the date of conviction.