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  • New York Probe Uncovers Plot to Sell Missiles, Arms (Update1)

    Bloomberg
    March 15 2005

    New York Probe Uncovers Plot to Sell Missiles, Arms (Update1)

    March 15 (Bloomberg) -- Eighteen people were charged with plotting to
    sell shoulder-fired anti-aircraft missiles and other weapons to a
    government informant posing as an arms broker for terrorists, with
    one offering to supply non-existent uranium for an attack on New
    York's subways, a U.S. prosecutor in New York said today.

    The defendants provided photographs of arms for sale, including
    grenade launchers and claymore mines, in Armenia, Georgia and other
    Eastern European nations, U.S. Attorney David Kelley said in a news
    conference.

    One of the defendants, an illegal immigrant from Armenia, ``suggested
    to the confidential informant that he could obtain enriched uranium
    for possible use by terrorists in the subway system,'' Kelley said.
    ``There was never, however, any such uranium,'' he said.

    Seventeen people were arrested in New York, Miami and Los Angeles,
    authorities said. Eight assault-style weapons, including AK-47's and
    an Uzi, were purchased during the yearlong investigation, they said.

    The informant set up a $2 million sale for shoulder-fired,
    heat-seeking anti-aircraft missiles, anti-tank weapons, a mortar
    launcher and other arms, authorities said.
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