Man sentenced for smuggling military-grade arms to China | Inquirer News

Man sentenced for smuggling military-grade arms to China

/ 09:31 AM June 30, 2016

WILMINGTON, Delaware — A Chinese national has been sentenced to 30 months in prison for smuggling military-grade arms from Delaware to China.

The US Attorney’s Office said in a news release that 26-year-old Kan Chen of Ningbo, China, was sentenced Wednesday in federal court in Wilmington.

According to court documents, Chen illegally exported more than 180 export-controlled items, valued at more than $275,000, from the United States to China. Prosecutors say Chen purchased the items, which included night vision and thermal imaging scopes, on the internet.

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Authorities say Chen had the items mailed to reshipping companies in New Castle, Delaware, which then sent the goods to China.

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Chen was arrested a year ago in the Northern Mariana Islands. He pleaded guilty to three felonies.

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