CHINESE AGENT SENTENCED TO OVER 24 YEARS IN PRISON FOR EXPORTING UNITED STATES DEFENSE ARTICLES TO CHINA
March 24, 2008
March 24, 2008
SANTA ANA, Calif., March 24 -- The U.S. Department of Justice's Federal Bureau of Investigation's Los Angeles Field Office issued the following press release:
An engineer who conspired with family members to export United States sensitive military technology to the People's Republic of China was sentenced today to 293 months in federal prison.
Chi Mak, 65, of Downey, a former engineer for defense contractor Power Paragon, orchestrated the conspiracy t . . .
An engineer who conspired with family members to export United States sensitive military technology to the People's Republic of China was sentenced today to 293 months in federal prison.
Chi Mak, 65, of Downey, a former engineer for defense contractor Power Paragon, orchestrated the conspiracy t . . .
