US Man Convicted of Smuggling Fighter Jet Parts to Venezuela [View all]
US Man Convicted of Smuggling Fighter Jet Parts to Venezuela
World | Agence France-Presse | Updated: June 07, 2014 10:08 IST
Washington: An American man who previously lived in Milwaukee, Wisconsin has been convicted of selling military fighter jet parts to the Venezuelan Air Force.
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Dobek, 39, was convicted on charges of conspiring to violate US export laws and exporting F-16 jet parts to Venezuela in violation of American law. He faces up to 25 years in jail.
In December 2007 and December 2008, Dobek sent to Venezuela canopy seals for the jets, even though they are designated defense articles on the US Munitions List, and despite knowing of the US embargo restricting the sale of weapons and military materials to the Latin American country.
During the trial, the prosecution presented copies of emails between Dobek and an unidentified Venezuelan military official discussing the purchase and delivery of the plane components.
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The United States in 2006 banned the export of all defense materials and services to Venezuela and revoked any existing authorizations and licenses.
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