A Kauai postal service worker has pled guilty to federal firearms charges.
The US Attorney’s office says Troy Hamura pled guilty to illegally possessing a machine gun and making false statements in connection with purchasing a firearm.
Hamura was arrested in July after federal agents recovered 19 unregistered firearms in his home.
Prosecutors say Hamura used the postal service to intercept a rifle he ordered from a Florida gun dealer using someone else’s federal firearms license without permission.
If convicted, Hamura faces up to 10 years in prison.
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