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multinational firearms smuggling schemewindsorstar
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Jahtaya O’Day Jah-Kiara Hamilton is suspected of participating in a multinational firearms smuggling scheme.
Hamilton was a passenger in a Lyft ride that was pulled over by police for speeding.
The deputy smelled marijuana and began searching the vehicle.
Inside the bags, officials allegedly found 20 handguns, magazines, ammunition and a short-barrel rifle.
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