EUC

From: Wayne Harris (papercu@hotmail.com)
Date: Sat Apr 20 2002 - 13:12:46 PDT


Every wonder what you are committing yourselves to when you fill out the
End-Use Certificates. Check this site. Wayne
http://www.bxa.doc.gov/Enforcement/DontLetThisHappenToYou2001.html

Dien Duc Huynh/Dien's Auto Salvage
On May 27, 1999, a U.S. District Court jury for the Western District of
Louisiana found Dien Duc Huynh and his corporation, Dien's Auto Salvage,
guilty of violating the Export Administration Act, Trading with the Enemy
Act and theft of government property in connection with the illegal export
of military surplus vehicles to Vietnam. Following his conviction, Dien Duc
Huynh agreed to pay the government $250,000 in lieu of forfeiting his
property to the government. The conviction resulted from a joint
investigation by the Office of Export Enforcement's Dallas field office, the
U.S. Customs Service and the Department of Defense. Investigators found
evidence that the defendants were purchasing surplus military vehicles from
Army bases in the United States and Europe and exporting them to Vietnam
through Singapore in violation of U.S. export control laws. The vehicles are
controlled for national security, anti-terrorism, and regional stability
reasons.

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