Firm Sent Cold War Ammo to AfghanistanMarch 27, 2008
Deutsche Presse-Agentur
Washington (dpa) - The Army has suspended a huge contract with a munitions dealer who was supplying the Afghanistan government with decades-old ammunition from the old communist bloc and gun cartridges manufactured in China, the New York Times reported March 27 in a lengthy investigative report.
The company, AEY Inc, was run by a 22-year-old man out of an anonymous office in Miami Beach, Fla., and had a vice president who was a masseur, the newspaper reported.
An estimated 300-million-dollar contract was suspended after the Times inquired repeatedly about it with the army, the paper reported.
Some of the middlemen and a shell company that AEY worked with were found on a federal list of suspected illegal arms traffickers.
Afghan security forces are armed mostly with guns designed in the former Soviet Union.
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