Chinese Citizen Pleads Guilty to Attempting to Smuggle US Military Equipment to PRC
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Chinese National Pleads Guilty to Smuggling Military-Grade Satellite Modems to China
A Chinese national who tried to buy military-grade satellite modems and radios for shipment to China has pleaded guilty in federal court in Salt Lake City. Chen Dingwei, 29, pleaded guilty on Aug. 10 to violating the Arms Export Control Act. He was accused of working with co-conspirators to attempt to buy restricted items on the U.S. Munitions List without obtaining a license or approval from the Department of State’s Directorate of Defense Trad…
Chinese citizen pleads guilty to attempting to smuggle US military equipment to PRC
Dingwei Chen, a 29-year-old Chinese citizen, tried to purchase US-manufactured military communications hardware on the black market with the intention of smuggling the technology to China.
Dingwei admitted that he tried to buy military-grade modems and satellite radios on the black market, advanced technology manufactured for the Armed Forces
The Chinese citizen bought weapons and supplies that cannot be legally exported from the US to China.
Chinese national pleads guilty to trying to export military satellite gear to China
A 29-year-old citizen of the People's Republic of China pleaded guilty in federal court in Salt Lake City to violating the Arms Export Control Act after attempting to illegally procure military-grade satellite communications equipment for export to China, according to the Department of Justice.
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