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Croydon Man Sold Fighter Jets and Missiles in War Zones Like Sudan and Libya
HMRC said the deals ran into the tens of millions of dollars and involved forged documents, routing through third countries and sanctions breaches.
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Two convicted of trafficking weapons to international warzones
David Greenhalgh, 68, and Christos Farmakis, 48, were found guilty of brokering the supply of weapons, including fighter jets and surface-to-air missile systems, to multiple international warzones
Briton guilty of brokering jets and missiles to war zones
A British businessman has been found guilty of illegally brokering the sale of fighter jets, missile systems and thousands of assault rifles to war zones including Sudan, South Sudan and Libya, following an investigation by HM Revenue and Customs, the tax authority has said. David Greenhalgh, 68, of Croydon in south London, helped broker the supply of ex-Soviet jets, surface-to-air missile systems, anti-tank missiles and thousands of assault rif…

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