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    Armenian authorities arrest three men in connection with U.S. smuggling case
    By AVET DEMOURIAN

    AP Worldstream
    Mar 21, 2005

    Armenian authorities have arrested three men in connection with an
    alleged plot uncovered by U.S. authorities to smuggle Russian military
    weapons into the United States, a top security official said Monday.

    The three suspects allegedly worked with Artur Solomonyan, an Armenian
    who was among 18 people charged by U.S. authorities earlier this month
    in an alleged scheme to smuggle grenade launchers, shoulder-fired
    missiles and other Russian military weapons into the United States,
    said Grach Arutyunian, a National Security Service official.

    He said no weapons have been smuggled out of Armenia, where the
    Russian military has a base, and there was no evidence indicating
    Russian soldiers were involved in the scheme.

    Arutyunian said the three suspects arrested in Armenia _ Spartak
    Elibekian, Armen Barekamian and Grigor Martirosian _ had helped take
    digital pictures of weapons at Solomonyan's request at an Armenian
    military base. A check has shown that no weapons have been smuggled
    from the base, Arutyunian told reporters.

    He didn't say when the arrests were made.

    The arrests of suspects in the United States resulted from a year-long
    investigation in which an FBI informant posed as an arms buyer who
    claimed to have ties to al-Qaida. Using a digital camera, members
    of the ring, which included Armenians and South Africans, provided
    pictures of the weapons they said they had available for sale,
    prosecutors said.
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