CRAWFORDVILLE -- A Wakulla County man was sentenced Friday to serve 12 months in prison for importing merchandise under false invoice and for receiving unregistered silencers, federal prosecutors said.
Albert Hendrik “Henk” Van Der Merwe, 46, of Crawfordville, was sentenced by United States District Judge Robert Hinkle.
Van Der Merwe will serve a three-year term of supervised release after his incarceration, during which he will be subject to search by his probation officer. As a consequence of this conviction, he cannot own or possess firearms. The court also entered an order forfeiting Van Der Merwe’s interest in three silencers and in an Uzi 9 millimeter carbine.
Prosecutors said Van Der Merwe was arrested on April 10, 2013, after agents intercepted three silencers that he had ordered from South Africa under an invoice declaring them to be motorcycle parts. Messages retrieved from Van Der Merwe’s e-mail accounts reflected that he had ordered another silencer from the same supplier in the past, that he wanted these shipped “discretely,” and that he was interested in obtaining additional silencers for friends. He requested that the silencer for the Uzi be “full-auto rated.” Examination of the weapon determined that the Uzi had been converted to a machine gun.