- Asher Karni
Asher Karni ( _he. אשר קרני; born 1954) is an Hungarian-born
Israel i citizen andSouth African businessman. Karni originally came toCape Town ,South Africa in the mid-1980s to work forBnei Akiva , aJewish Zionist youth movement . He remained inCape Town and began work as a salesman, selling and buying electronic devices for a local electronics company.In early 2004, Karni was accused by the
United States of being part of a conspiracy to sell stolen nuclear material. He was arrested while on holiday with his family inDenver ,Colorado . A judge ordered Karni released on US$100,000 bail to Silver Spring,Maryland , having agreed to waive diplomatic immunity and wear an electronic surveillance device, but the US has moved to have that ruling overturned. Karni is now imprisoned inFCI Fort Dix ,New Jersey .Karni is accused of selling 200 triggered spark gaps to
Humayun Khan , aPakistan i man believed connected to a larger terrorist group inJammu andKashmir . The nuclearblack market is believed to be very tightly knit, and to have been headed byAbdul Qadeer Khan , the father of the Pakistani nuclear program, who now sits accused by theIAEA and Pakistan having sold nuclear material toIran andKorea for nearly two decades.On Thursday,
August 4 ,2005 Karni was sentenced to three years in prison for the sale of restricted equipment to companies in India and Pakistan. His defense team requested eighteen months, while the maximum sentence is nine years. U.S. District Judge Richard M. Urbina told Karni that although he now believes Karni's deeds might have been done innocently, the longer than requested sentence was to "send a message", and that Karni's cooperation kept it from being longer.When he got out of prison, he flew to South Africa to try and accuse his former PA of being aware of his WMD exporting scheme. He was angry with her for not running his business for him when he was found guilty of the charges against him. His accusations regarding his PA were completely false. [http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/world/la-fg-nuke5aug05,1,5067309.story?coll=la-headlines-world&ctrack=1&cset=true]
External links
* [http://in.news.yahoo.com/040121/139/2b1zt.html Yahoo! India story on Karni]
* [http://www.pbs.org/newshour/bb/africa/july-dec05/nukes_7-26.html PBS news hour story]
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