Australian man pleads guilty to breaching UN sanctions on N. Korea

Wed, Feb 10, 2021
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AN Australian man on Wednesday pleaded guilty to attempting to broker weapons and commodities deals with North Korea, contravening United Nations sanctions.

Chan Han Choi, 62, was in 2017 charged with seven offenses including allegations he sought to help provide North Korea with weapon sales.

Choi had previously denied all charges.

But on Wednesday, he pleaded guilty to two charges including brokering service for the sale of arms and related material from Pyongyang and attempting to export coal from North Korea to Indonesia.

Choi, a civil engineer born in South Korea, will return to court on March 19 for sentencing.

Cash-strapped North Korea has come under stricter United Nations sanctions after pressing ahead with its missile and nuclear programs in defiance of international pressure. (Reuters/NAN)

– Feb. 10, 2021 @ 11:45 GMT

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