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Feds cost Japanese Yakuza chief with nuclear supplies trafficking

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Last updated: 2024/02/21 at 6:35 PM
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The DOJ alleges {that a} high-ranking member of the Yakuza, Takeshi Ebisawa, was the central determine in a plot to funnel American weapons to ethnic militias in Myanmar in trade for heroin and meth. Ebisawa is charged with narcotics importation, cash laundering, and conspiracy to amass floor to air missiles, if convicted he might resist life in jail.

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Federal prosecutors in New York on Wednesday stated that they had charged a Japanese Yakuza chief with conspiring to site visitors nuclear supplies from Burma to different nations.

Prosecutors stated the accused gangster Takeshi Ebisawa “and his confederates confirmed samples of nuclear supplies in Thailand” to an secret agent from the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration.

“With the help of Thai authorities, the nuclear samples have been seized and subsequently transferred to the custody of U.S. regulation enforcement,” the U.S. Lawyer’s Workplace in Manhattan stated in an announcement saying the indictment towards Ebisawa and one other man.

“A U.S. nuclear forensic laboratory later analyzed the samples and confirmed that the samples include uranium and weapons-grade plutonium,” the assertion stated.

U.S. Lawyer Damian Williams stated, “It’s inconceivable to overstate the seriousness of the conduct alleged in right this moment’s Indictment.”

Takeshi Ebisawa of Japan, Chief throughout the Yakuza Transnational Organized Crime Syndicate, allegedly trafficked nuclear supplies, together with uranium and weapons-grade plutonium.

Supply: SDNY

Ebisawa, 60, and his 61-year-old co-defendant within the case Somphop Singhasiri have been beforehand charged in April 2022 with worldwide narcotics trafficking and firearms offenses, Williams’ workplace famous.

Each defendants are scheduled to be arraigned on the brand new fees in Manhattan federal court docket on Thursday.

The Yakuza is a Japanese organized crime syndicate.

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