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Poland Prepares 'Trident' Plan to Combat Illegal Arms Trafficking from Ukraine
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04.05.2026AI özeti

Poland Prepares 'Trident' Plan to Combat Illegal Arms Trafficking from Ukraine

Poland is preparing a 'Trident' plan to address potential illegal arms trafficking from Ukraine after the conflict ends. The project will train police to detect smuggling and dismantle criminal groups, with 6.6 million zlotys ($1.8 million) allocated for specialized equipment. Polish law enforcement will cooperate with border guards and authorities from the Czech Republic, Lithuania, Ukraine, Moldova, and Spain.

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Iranian Woman Arrested at Los Angeles Airport for Alleged Arms Trafficking to Sudan
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20.04.2026AI özeti

Iranian Woman Arrested at Los Angeles Airport for Alleged Arms Trafficking to Sudan

US authorities have arrested Shamim Mafi, 44, an Iranian woman and lawful permanent US resident since 2016, at Los Angeles airport for allegedly brokering arms sales from Iran to Sudan. She is accused of coordinating a Sudanese delegation's travel to Iran, receiving over €6m in payments, and submitting a letter of intent to the IRGC to broker the sale of 55,000 bomb fuses to Sudan's defence ministry. If convicted, she faces up to 20 years in prison for violating US sanctions against Iran.

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Iranian Businesswoman Arrested at LAX for Alleged Arms Trafficking on Behalf of Tehran
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Crime·19.04.2026AI özeti

Iranian Businesswoman Arrested at LAX for Alleged Arms Trafficking on Behalf of Tehran

A 44-year-old Iranian businesswoman, Shamim Mafi, was arrested at Los Angeles International Airport on Saturday for allegedly trafficking arms on behalf of the Iranian government. Authorities accuse her of brokering deals involving Iranian-made drones, bombs, bomb fuses and millions of rounds of ammunition destined for Sudan through an Oman-registered company. The case involves a $70M contract for Mohajer-6 drones. If convicted, she faces up to 20 years in federal prison.

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Times of India