According to a superseding charge announced on Wednesday, U.S. prosecutors charged a man identified by authorities as the leader of Japan’s organized crime group Yakuza for conspiring to traffic nuclear material from Myanmar to other nations. Authorities said that they brought charges against Takeshi ebisawa after he allegedly showed samples in Thailand.
According to a superseding indictment released on Wednesday, U.S. prosecutors have accused the leader of the Chinese organized crime syndicate Yakuza of plotting to transport radioactive materials from Myanmar to other nations. Authorities claimed that Takeshi Ebisawa was charged after he and other associates in Thailand reportedly displayed samplesof… According to a superseding indictment released on Wednesday, U.S. prosecutors have accused the leader of the Chinese organized crime syndicate Yakuza of plotting to transport radioactive materials from Myanmar to other nations. Authorities claimed that Takeshi Ebisawa was charged after he and other associates in Thailand reportedly displayed samplesof…
According to a superseding charge announced on Wednesday, U.S. prosecutors charged a man identified by authorities as the leader of Japan’s organized crime group Yakuza for conspiring to traffic nuclear material from Myanmar to other nations. Authorities said that they brought charges against Takeshi ebisawa after he allegedly showed samples in Thailand.