Shenghua Wen, a Chinese national living illegally in the U.S., pleads guilty to smuggling firearms and sensitive military technology to North Korea, reportedly for a regime-backed operation. He admitted to having procured approximately 60,000 rounds of ammunition and advanced detection equipment using directives from North Korean officials, involved in discussions via encrypted messaging.
During a raid on Wen’s home, authorities recovered sophisticated gear that included a handheld device capable of detecting chemical threats, hinting at a dangerous intent behind the operations. His smuggling activities raise significant national security concerns, as they allegedly sought to equip North Korea for potential aggression towards South Korea. Wen could face up to 30 years in prison when sentenced later this year.
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