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    ARMENIAN IMMIGRANT AND 5 OTHERS CONVICTED OF MILITARY-WEAPONS CHARGES IN FBI STING
    By Larry Neumeister

    San Diego Union Tribune, CA
    July 24 2007

    NEW YORK - An Armenian immigrant accused of plotting to sell
    anti-aircraft missiles and other military weapons from the former
    Soviet Union to an FBI informant was convicted Tuesday along with
    five co-defendants.

    Artur Solomonyan could face up to life in prison on charges including
    arms trafficking conspiracy, firearms trafficking conspiracy,
    interstate firearms trafficking and illegal transfer and possession
    of a machine gun.

    The charges accused the men of conspiring from December 2003 to March
    2005 to import shoulder-fired surface-to-air missiles, rocket-propelled
    grenade launchers, anti-tank guided missiles and machine guns without
    a license.

    The weapons were "all designed to shoot down airplanes in the sky,
    all designed to pierce through armored tanks," Assistant U.S.

    Attorney Marc P. Berger said his closing argument.

    Berger said the motivation was greed.

    "They were opportunists. They were money makers," he told jurors.

    Solomonyan's lawyer, Louis V. Fasulo, told the jurors the case was
    set up to entrap his client, who was merely leading on a government
    informant who had promised to get him a green card.

    "It is patently unfair for the government to entrap an individual in
    a desperate situation," he said.

    The only weapons actually delivered in the case were a dozen firearms,
    including a machine gun.

    Sentencing for all six men was set for Dec. 14. (AP)
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