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North Korea funneled millions to Chinese migrant for weapons — and tried to buy uniforms for ‘surprise attack’ against the South: feds

U.S. federal prosecutors have accused an illegal Chinese immigrant of exporting guns and ammunition to North Korea and funneling $2 million to buy them, according to newly unsealed court documents.

On Seung-hwa also admitted trying to buy military uniforms, which prosecutors say was part of an apparent attempt to disguise himself as a North Korean so North Korea could launch a “surprise attack” on South Korea. claimed that it was.


Chinese illegal immigrants are facing serious problems due to sanctions violations. Ministry of Justice

The complaint, filed on Nov. 26, alleges Wen “hid firearms and ammunition in shipping containers shipped from Long Beach, California, to North Korea via Hong Kong, China. “We have successfully exported the product to Japan.” ”

He is charged with conspiracy to violate U.S. sanctions against North Korea that prohibit the sending of U.S. dollars or goods to North Korea without authorization.

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