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A Japanese ‘conman’ tried to sell an undercover DEA agent nuclear materials – but how did he get them?

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A Japanese ‘conman’ tried to sell an undercover DEA agent nuclearmaterials – but how did he get them? Takeshi Ebisawa, sentenced to 20 yearsin prison last week, believed he was selling weapons-grade plutonium toIran. In court last week, Ebisawa, 62, pleaded guilty to six counts ofconspiracy to traffic nuclear materials, including uranium andweapons-grade plutonium, from Myanmar to other countries, as well as hisparticipation in international nar…
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nuclear-news broke the news in on Wednesday, March 11, 2026.
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