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  • British Businessman Convicted in U.S. Weapons Case

    04/27/2005 1:18:59 PM PDT · by Calpernia · 14 replies · 508+ views
    Reuters ^ | Wed Apr 27, 2005 02:22 PM ET | Christine Kearney
    NEWARK, N.J. (Reuters) - A British businessman was found guilty on Wednesday of trying to aid terrorists for selling a shoulder-launched missile to an informant posing as a militant seeking to attack the United States. Hemant Lakhani, 69, a British citizen born in India, was found guilty of five criminal charges by a U.S. District Court jury in Newark, New Jersey, that began deliberating on Tuesday. Lakhani was arrested in August 2003 after a two-year international sting operation and accused of trying to provide material support to terrorists, unlawful arms sales, smuggling and two counts of money laundering. His arrest...
  • Jury to deliberate in Hemant Lakhani trial

    04/27/2005 5:53:09 AM PDT · by Calpernia · 4 replies · 475+ views
    GG2.NET NEWS ^ | 27/04/2005
    THE TRIAL of Hemant Lakhani, the Briton accused of trying to sell missiles to terrorists in the US, is underway, with the jury set to begin its final deliberations in New Jersey. Lakhani, 69, a London resident, was arrested after presenting a sample shoulder-fired missile to an FBI agent posing as a Somali terrorist. He has denied the charges. Lakhani`s lawyer, Henry Klingeman, has described his client as a "joke" who "couldn`t finish a deal if his life depended on it". According to him, Lakhani is a victim of entrapment, adding that his client could not have sold illegal arms...
  • Jetliner missile plot trial begins

    01/04/2005 9:50:42 AM PST · by Calpernia · 35 replies · 1,928+ views
    THE WASHINGTON TIMES ^ | Jan. 4, 2005 | UPI
    A Briton went on trial in Newark, N.J., Tuesday accused of trying to sell missiles to Islamic terrorists so they could shoot down a U.S. airliner. In the case, Indian-born Hemant Lakhani, 69, faces 25 years in jail if convicted for allegedly offering to sell Russian shoulder-launched anti-aircraft weapons to a federal informant posing as an Islamic terrorist. (excerpted) But the people Lakhani believed were selling the weapons system to him in Russia were also working for the feds -- the Russian Federal Security Bureau, successor to the KGB. And the missile had been rendered inert before it even left...