Regime pledges cooperation to stamp out trafficking and telecom fraud in Karen territory controlled by its Border Guard Force ...
Takeshi Ebisawa was found guilty of transporting lethal materials from Myanmar as part of a global smuggling racket. The leader now faces decades behind bars. Acting US Attorney for the Southern ...
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEXSTAR) — Takeshi Ebisawa, 60, of Japan admitted to his involvement in a money laundering operation linked to international drug trafficking and arms deals, according to the U.S ...
NEW YORK—A member of the Japanese yakuza criminal underworld pleaded guilty to handling nuclear material sourced from Myanmar and seeking to sell it to fund an illicit arms deal, US authorities said ...
Takeshi Ebisawa ... In February 2024, Ebisawa was charged with conspiring to sell weapons-grade nuclear material and lethal narcotics from Myanmar and purchasing military weaponry on behalf ...
TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - The leader of a Japanese crime syndicate who was charged by U.S. authorities with trafficking nuclear materials from Myanmar pleaded guilty on Wednesday, January 8, 2025, the U.S.
Yakuza leader Takeshi Ebisawa and co-defendant Somphop ... grade nuclear material and lethal narcotics from Myanmar and to purchase military weaponry on behalf of an armed insurgent group ...
Takeshi Ebisawa ... been set for April 9. Myanmar, formerly known as Burma, has been embroiled in a civil war since February 2021 when the Southeast Asian nation’s military ousted the ...
The US Department of Justice (DOJ) released a statement on Wednesday announcing that Takeshi Ebisawa, allegedly a prominent figure in Japan’s Yakuza crime syndicate, has pleaded guilty to conspiring ...
The purported leader of a Japan-based crime syndicate pleaded guilty on Wednesday to charges alleging that he conspired to traffic uranium and plutonium from Myanmar in the belief that Iran would ...
The purported leader of a Japan-based crime syndicate pleaded guilty Wednesday to charges alleging that he conspired to traffic uranium and plutonium from Myanmar in the belief that Iran would use ...
A Japanese Yakuza leader has pleaded guilty in the US to conspiring to traffic nuclear materials from Myanmar. Takeshi Ebisawa "brazenly trafficked nuclear material, including weapons-grade ...