Diamond Member Pelican Press 0 Posted December 3 Diamond Member Share Posted December 3 This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up U.S. charges ******** national for exporting guns and ammo to North Korea A ******** national living in California has been arrested and charged by federal law enforcement after he allegedly bought and exported guns and ammunition to North Korea at the direction of North Korean agents who funneled him $2 million to purchase the equipment, according to a newly unsealed This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up . Shenghua Wen also admitted to trying to obtain military uniforms in an apparent attempt to help North Korean soldiers disguise themselves and conduct a “surprise *******” against South Korea, prosecutors said in an affidavit accompanying the complaint, which was filed on Nov. 26. Prosecutors alleged Wen came to the U.S. on a student visa in 2012. During a series of interviews earlier this year, he allegedly told investigators that he met with North Korean officials in China before coming to the U.S., and they directed him to procure firearms, ammunition and technology on behalf of Pyongyang. Wen told the FBI he was “good at smuggling,” court records said, and he allegedly admitted he shipped two containers of guns in 2023 from Long Beach, California, to Hong Kong, where they were then smuggled into North Korea. Wen is charged with conspiring to violate U.S. sanctions on North Korea, which make it ******** to send ********* money or goods to the country without permission. An attorney for Wen could not immediately be identified. The affidavit filed in federal court in California revealed that FBI agents recovered 50,000 rounds of ammunition from Wen’s car, and he allegedly admitted to having bought the ammo at the direction of North Korean officials. Law enforcement also seized a device used to detect chemical threats and a tool that can detect hidden surveillance devices, according to the affidavit. Investigators said they found photos of firearms and equipment that Wen sent in messages with co-conspirators, some of which they included in the affidavit. Photos of a **** and part of a military imaging system that were found on Shenghua Wen’s phone, according to federal investigators. The photos were included in an affidavit alleging Wen violated U.S. sanctions on North Korea. Justice Department The ********* complaint did not detail the complete extent to which Wen allegedly worked on behalf of North Korea’s government, but prosecutors wrote he communicated with his handlers via encrypted messaging apps where the officials directed his conduct and coordinated the smuggling operations. Wen allegedly bought some of the weapons he sent to North Korea via third-party straw purchasers and told investigators he drove on numerous occasions to Texas to obtain the firearms. To fund the allegedly ******** purchases and international shipments, Wen told authorities the North Korean government funneled about $2 million through a ******** Bank into bank accounts belonging to Wen’s partner, the ********* complaint said. “During the interview on September 6, 2024, [Wen] explained that he believed the North Korean government wanted the weapons, ammunition, and other military-related equipment to prepare for an ******* against South Korea,” prosecutors wrote, adding his cellphone also contained numerous photos of U.S. military uniforms, pointing to his intent to ship the uniforms overseas. The Justice Department has charged other individuals living in the U.S. with similar conduct tied to the North Korean government. In May, federal prosecutors accused an Arizona woman of carrying out a scheme to help North Korean IT workers illegally obtain remote employment with ********* companies. The group allegedly used the identities of more than 60 individuals who lived in the U.S. to generate nearly $7 million for the North Korean government from more than 300 U.S. companies. Robert Legare Robert Legare is a CBS News multiplatform reporter and producer covering the Justice Department, federal courts and investigations. He was previously an associate producer for the “CBS Evening News with Norah O’Donnell.” This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up #U.S #charges #******** #national #exporting #guns #ammo #North #Korea This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up Link to comment https://hopzone.eu/forums/topic/180155-us-charges-chinese-national-for-exporting-guns-and-ammo-to-north-korea/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
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