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  • U.S. Charges 18 With Alleged Plot To Import And Sell Weapons

    United States Attorney
    Southern District of New York
    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: U.S. ATTORNEY'S OFFICE
    MARCH 15, 2005 HERBERT HADAD, MEGAN GAFFNEY
    PUBLIC INFORMATION OFFICE
    (212) 637-2600
    FBI
    JAMES M. MARGOLIN
    PUBLIC INFORMATION OFFICE
    (212) 384-2715, 2720
    NYPD
    PAUL BROWN
    (646) 610-8800
    U.S. CHARGES 18 WITH ALLEGED PLOT TO IMPORT AND SELL
    RUSSIAN SHOULDER-FIRED MISSILES, ROCKET PROPELLED
    GRENADE LAUNCHERS, AND OTHER WEAPONS
    DAVID N. KELLEY, the United States Attorney for
    the Southern District of New York, PASQUALE D'AMURO, the
    Assistant Director in Charge of the New York Office of the FBI,
    and RAYMOND W. KELLY, the New York City Police Commissioner,
    announced today the unsealing of a complaint in Manhattan federal
    court charging 18 individuals with various weapons trafficking
    offenses, including a scheme to smuggle rocket propelled grenade
    launchers ("RPGs"), shoulder-fired surface-to-air missiles
    ("SAMs"), and other Russian military weapons into the United
    States for sale. In addition, the defendants are also charged
    with conspiring to traffic in machineguns and other similar
    assault weapons, and in fact sold eight such weapons during the
    course of the investigation. The arrests are the result of a

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    year-long investigation that utilized a confidential informant
    ("CI") who posed as an arms trafficker selling weapons to
    terrorists. The FBI's investigation also included courtauthorized
    wiretaps on seven different phones and interceptions
    of more than 15,000 calls.
    Specifically, the 61-page federal complaint unsealed
    today in Manhattan federal court charges ARTUR SOLOMONYAN,
    CHRISTIAAN DEWET SPIES, IOSEB KHARABADZE, JOSEPH COLPANI, and
    MICHAEL GUY DEMARE with conspiring to transport destructive
    devices in interstate and foreign commerce. The complaint also
    charges 13 other individuals with weapons trafficking for their
    roles in supplying SOLOMONYAN and SPIES with machineguns and
    other assault weapons, which were then sold to the CI.
    The Complaint alleges that SOLOMONYAN and SPIES, with
    the help of KHARABADZE, COLPANI, DEMARE, and other unidentified
    co-conspirators were actively preparing to import RPGs, SAMs,
    anti-tank missile systems, and other military weapons into the
    country from Eastern Europe. The CI, it is alleged, had multiple
    conversations with SOLOMONYAN and SPIES over the course of the
    conspiracy in which the CI indicated that his clients were
    terrorists.
    According to the Complaint, SOLOMONYAN and SPIES met
    with the CI on several occasions in New York City to discuss the
    details of their weapons deals, including in-depth discussions of

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    the specifications and prices of various weapons that the
    defendants could ship into the United States. The Complaint
    alleges that, in June 2004, at a meeting in New York City,
    SOLOMONYAN provided the CI with a list of weapons for sale that
    included RPGs, stinger missiles, AK-47s, and claymore mines. The
    Complaint also details numerous telephone calls between the
    defendants discussing the inner workings of their plot to bring
    weapons into the country. For example, the Complaint alleges
    that in January 2005, SPIES spoke on the phone with COLPANI about
    providing the CI with an RPG. According to the Complaint, as
    recently as late January 2005, SOLOMONYAN discussed importing 200
    RPGs from Armenia for sale to the CI.
    Most recently, in late February 2005, SOLOMONYAN and
    SPIES provided the CI with digital photos of military weapons in
    Armenia that they proposed to import into the U.S. for sale to
    the CI. The CI was given the name of a Russian website, a user
    name, and a password in order to access the 17 digital photos of
    the weapons. These photos, which FBI forensics has determined
    were taken in late February 2005, included such weapons as two
    SA-7b Strella Surface to Air Heat Seeking Anti-Aircraft Missiles;
    a Russian AT-4 Spigot Anti-Tank Guided Missile and Launcher; a
    120 mm mortar launcher; Russian 73 mm recoilless anti-tank guns;
    and fully automatic AK-74 and AKS assault rifles, according to
    the Complaint.

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    SOLOMONYAN and SPIES were arrested last night after
    meeting one last time with the CI to finalize their plans to
    travel to Eastern Europe to arrange the importation of the
    military weapons. The FBI arrested them before they could travel
    outside of the U.S. to obtain the weapons. The FBI is currently
    working with Armenian and Russian authorities to secure the
    weapons and to arrest the responsible parties abroad.
    According to the Complaint, while SOLOMONYAN and SPIES
    were actively arranging the importation of the military weapons
    from Eastern Europe, they also sold machineguns and assault
    weapons to the CI. Utilizing the services of various weapons
    traffickers in New York City, Los Angeles, and Florida, the
    defendants provided the CI with eight weapons and conspired to
    sell the CI many more. As alleged in the Complaint, each weapon
    was delivered by the defendants to storage facilities rented by
    the FBI on the CI's behalf. On several occasions, SOLOMONYAN or
    SPIES was surveilled delivering the weapons to various storage
    locations. Of the eight weapons, three were delivered in New
    York City, three were delivered in Los Angeles, and two were
    delivered in Fort Lauderdale. The weapons sold to the CI include
    an SKS fully-automatic assault rifle; a Norinco Model NHM91; an
    Israel Military Industries Model A Uzi; an Interdynamic Model KG-
    9; a Norinco AK-47; a Norinco MA-90 Sporter; an AK-47 made by GN
    Romarm SA/Cugir; and an AK-47, BA 36 0543, Arsenal, as well as

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    two conversion kits intended to convert both AK-47's into fullyautomatic
    machineguns.
    SOLOMONYAN, 26, is an Armenian citizen residing in New
    York and Los Angeles. SPIES, 33, a South African citizen,
    resides in New York. KHARABADZE, 52, is Georgian and resides on
    the Upper West Side of Manhattan. They, along with seven other
    defendants, will be presented in Manhattan federal court today.
    COLPANI, 53, and DEMARE, 50, both live in Florida and were
    arrested there this morning.
    Besides SOLOMONYAN, SPIES, COLPANI, and DEMARE, the
    other defendants charged with weapons trafficking include:
    DMITRIY VOROBEYCHIK, 28, of New York; NIKOLAI NADIRASHVILI, 25,
    of New York; LEVON SOLOMONYAN, 24, of Los Angeles; ALLAH MCQUEEN,
    23, of New York; RAJAB CHAVIS, 25, of New York; GAREGIN
    GASPARYAN, 28, of Los Angeles; MICHAEL JIMENEZ, 35, of Los
    Angeles; SHAWN JONES, 22, of New York; LEVAN CHVELIDZE, 28, of
    New York; VATO MACHITIDZE, 26, of New York; TIGRAN GEVORGYAN, 21,
    of Los Angeles; and ARMAND ABRAMIAN, 27, of Los Angeles.
    The six individuals arrested in Los Angeles, and the
    two arrested in Florida, will be presented in their respective
    federal courts and then brought to New York to face the current
    charges.
    As a result of the various charges in the Complaint,
    SOLOMONYAN and SPIES each face a maximum penalty of 30 years in

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    prison. COLPANI and DEMARE face a maximum penalty of 20 years in
    prison, and KHARABADZE faces a maximum penalty of 5 years in
    prison. The rest of the 13 defendants charged in the Complaint
    face a maximum penalty of 15 years in prison.
    Mr. KELLEY praised the efforts of the FBI and the NYPD
    for their handling of this investigation. Mr. KELLEY also
    expressed his thanks to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms,
    and Explosives, and Immigration and Customs Enforcement for their
    assistance in the investigation.
    Assistant United States Attorneys BENJAMIN M. LAWSKY
    and MIRIAM E. ROCAH are in charge of the prosecution.
    The charges contained in the Complaint are merely
    accusations, and the defendants are presumed innocent unless and
    until proven guilty.
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