US Jails Syrian-born Arms Dealer

February 24th, 2009 - by admin

Al Jazeera – 2009-02-24 22:49:04

http://english.aljazeera.net/news/americas/2009/02/20092254658349882.html

(February 25, 2009) — A US district court has sentenced a Syrian-born arms dealer to 30 years in prison for conspiring to sell weapons to Colombian rebels.

Monzer al-Kassar, 63, a longtime resident of Spain and known as the “Prince of Marbella” for his lifestyle in the posh seaside town, was sentenced in New York on Wednesday.

Al-Kassar, whom US prosecutors described as one of the world’s most prolific arms dealers, had been convicted in November 2008 for agreeing to sell millions of dollars of weapons to the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (Farc).

Calling al-Kassar a “sophisticated person” whose main motivation was to make money, Jed Rakoff, a US district judge, said he and his right-hand man, Felipe Moreno Godoy, could not escape the “overwhelming” videotaped evidence of the weapons deal that turned out to be a US-backed sting operation.

They agreed to sell “huge quantities of serious weapons to what they believed was a terrorist organisation who would use these weapons, amongst other things, to kill Americans and wreak havoc”, the judge said.

Moreno Godoy, a 60-year-old Chilean, was sentenced to 25 years in prison.

Arms Deal
A federal jury convicted al-Kassar of masterminding the deal that included 15 surface-to-air missiles, and thousands of assault and sniper rifles and rocket propelled grenade launchers for a $1m profit.

Prosecutors said he made the deal knowing the Farc would use the weapons against US helicopters and citizens to dissuade American efforts and disrupt the cocaine trade.

During the sentencing, al-Kassar asked for leniency by quoting Jesus Christ, the Koran and an old Arabic poem before saying he was not “against Americans, America or against any other kind of nations”.

The prosecution case was based largely on evidence gathered by two undercover operatives who posed as Farc arms buyers and videotaped negotiations in Spain with al-Kassar and Moreno.

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