GUNRUNNING

A tower of confiscated smuggled weapons about to be set ablaze in Nairobi, Kenya

'Gunrunning', also known as arms trafficking, is trafficking in (smuggling) contraband weapons and ammunition.
Not surprisingly, it is most widespread in regions of political turmoil, but is by no means limited to such areas. For example, in South Asia, an estimated 63 million guns have been trafficked into the region.[1]
The suppression of gunrunning is one of the areas of increasing interest in the context of international law. Two examples of gunrunning are the Larne Gun Running and Provisional IRA arms importation.
Estimates of the arms trafficking market are difficult to come by. However, available estimates place the value of the arms trafficking market in the billions of dollars.[2]

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Viktor Bout

Arms trade

Rum-running

Lord of War

Small Arms Light Weapons (SALW) - arms controls including anti-smuggling operations and law enforcement.

External links



Small Arms and Bullets Trafficking Resources

Arms Sales Monitoring Project at the Federation of American Scientists

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