President of Counterterrorism Consulting Firm
Arrested in New Mexico
August 17, 2002
ROSWELL, N.M. Federal agents found hundreds of small missiles when they raided the compound of a Canadian national who is the president of a counterterrorism consulting firm in Roswell.
Agents arrested David Hudak on Thursday. He heads HEAT, which stands for High Energy Access Tools. According to a criminal complaint filed in the case the company is an anti-terrorism and police training services company.
The complaint said agents discovered the missiles in 49 explosives crates, with each crate containing 48 missiles.
Hudak was charged with possessing missiles that were not registered to him in the National Firearms Registration and Transfer Record.
Norm Cairns, a spokesman for the U.S. Attorney's Office in Albuquerque, declined to comment. He said the investigation is ongoing.
The criminal complaint said the missiles are designed as military weapons to be used to defeat light armored vehicles and for use against bunkers.
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