US faces prison and a fine for his role in the theft of weapons belonging to Saddam and his family
Fri Jul 17 2015 22:51 - Baghdad
It revealed the agency "Associated Press", Friday, for the issuance of the Federal Court in the state of New Jersey, the US decision to fine American citizen because of stolen weapons belonging to the head of the former regime of Saddam Hussein and his family, as suggested it may face a prison sentence of five years.
The agency said in a report, said that "the Federal Court in the state of New Jersey has issued a decision to fine American citizen Carlos Koriurla Ortnaz from the state of New Jersey and, aged 58 years, the amount of three thousand dollars after he pleaded guilty to conspiracy in the sale of firearms stolen believed to have been owned transport Saddam Hussein and his family. "
She added that "Ortnaz could face a prison term of five years and other financial fine of up to 250 000 dollars," pointing out that "the Federal Court considered Ortnaz and three other men involved in the case that they are guilty."
The investigation in this case has started since March 2012 when he was seven machine guns set valued at between 250 to 350 thousand dollars in addition to a personal pistol carries a gold medal inscribed "QS", referring to what seems to be coming back for Qusay Saddam Hussein.
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Fri Jul 17 2015 22:51 - Baghdad
It revealed the agency "Associated Press", Friday, for the issuance of the Federal Court in the state of New Jersey, the US decision to fine American citizen because of stolen weapons belonging to the head of the former regime of Saddam Hussein and his family, as suggested it may face a prison sentence of five years.
The agency said in a report, said that "the Federal Court in the state of New Jersey has issued a decision to fine American citizen Carlos Koriurla Ortnaz from the state of New Jersey and, aged 58 years, the amount of three thousand dollars after he pleaded guilty to conspiracy in the sale of firearms stolen believed to have been owned transport Saddam Hussein and his family. "
She added that "Ortnaz could face a prison term of five years and other financial fine of up to 250 000 dollars," pointing out that "the Federal Court considered Ortnaz and three other men involved in the case that they are guilty."
The investigation in this case has started since March 2012 when he was seven machine guns set valued at between 250 to 350 thousand dollars in addition to a personal pistol carries a gold medal inscribed "QS", referring to what seems to be coming back for Qusay Saddam Hussein.
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