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    Newsday, NY
    April 15 2005

    Suspected arms smuggler heads to court

    BY PATRICIA HURTADO
    STAFF WRITER


    A man suspected of conspiring to import weapons into the United
    States has been arrested by FBI agents in Armenia and is slated to be
    presented before a Manhattan federal court judge Saturday morning,
    officials said Friday.

    The man, Armen Barseghyan, was brought to New York on a flight to
    Kennedy Airport Friday, said sources, who spoke on the condition of
    anonymity.

    Barseghyan is just the latest individual to be charged in an ongoing
    case that was announced last month by the office of U.S. Attorney
    David Kelley in Manhattan. In that case, 18 men were charged with
    attempting to import military weapons, including surface-to-air
    missiles, into the United States and sell them to a confidential
    informant who was posing as an arms buyer working for al-Qaida.

    Kelley said at the time that when he announced those charges that the
    defendants claimed to have various sources for their weaponry,
    including individuals in Armenia, Chechnya and the Georgian Republic,
    as well as former members of the Soviet Union's secret police known
    as the KGB.

    Investigators also announced at the time that they had seized a
    variety of deadly weapons, including rocket-propelled grenades and
    AK-47s. Anti-tank weapons were also promised in future shipments,
    officials said.

    Kelley said his office was working with federal law enforcement
    officials overseas to disrupt the pipeline and identify others
    involved in the importation of these weapons.

    Friday, Herb Hadad, a spokesman for Kelley, confirmed Barseghyan's
    arrest and his presentment Saturday but declined further comment on
    the charges against Barseghyan.
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