Taiwanese Man Pleads Guilty in China Arms Plotting
A Taiwanese businessman who was a representative for Lockheed Martin in Taiwan has pleaded guilty Wednesday for trying to buy an F-16 engine and AGM-129 cruise missiles for the Chinese government.
Ko-Suen "Bill" Moo gave undercover U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents a list of parts that he wish to purchase for the Chinese government.
He was arrested Nov. 8 after inspecting the engine.
A copy of a press release from the U.S. Justice Department is available.
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