The owner of an Orange County-based fruits-and-vegetables food truck that law enforcement believes is the highest-redeeming vendor of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits among nearby fruit-and-vegetable stores and large grocery stores has been indicted on food stamp fraud charges. “Esmeralda Aguilar” and “Esmeralda Silva,” of Santa Ana, is charged with two counts of illegal trafficking in SNAP benefits. “Ventura,” of Fontana, on three counts of illegal trafficking in SNAP benefits. Cervantes-Gomez was arrested on July 2 for exchanging SNAP benefits for cash at Escamex, a downtown Los Angeles-based store. On April 7, the Department of Justice announced the creation of the National Fraud Enforcement Division.