Arlington company pleads guilty to arms brokering
By
Washington Post editors
An Arlington company pleaded guilty Thursday to trying to sell guns, night vision goggles and other military equipment to people in Yemen and Libya, according to Channel 7.
The company, which never actually sold any equipment, was ordered to pay a $15,000 fine.
By
Washington Post editors
| January 7, 2010; 1:08 PM ET
Save & Share:
Previous: Murder for hire suspect gets 25 years
Next: High rate of sex abuse at Va. juvenile facilities
The comments to this entry are closed.











No comments have been posted to this entry.