Australian sentenced for trying to sell North Korean missile parts

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Chan Han Choi, 62, from Sydney, was charged in 2017 with offences including seeking to broker deals between North Korea and Indonesia.

SYDNEY - An Australian man was sentenced to more than three years in prison after attempting to help sell North Korean missile parts and other goods in contravention of United Nations sanctions, authorities said on Tuesday.

Choi, a civil engineer born in South Korea who moved to Australia in the 1980s, was sentenced last week to three years and six months in prison, capping what the Australian Federal Police described as a complex investigation with a unique international span. "The sale of these items could have jeopardised countless lives, and all AFP members involved in this investigation should be proud of their efforts."

 

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