Companies Office hints at charges against director
The Companies Office has finally admitted it might charge the former director of the company linked to the illegal transport of North Korean arms.In October last year, about 34 tonnes of North Korean weapons were discovered on board a plane that landed in
Liam Baldwin
Wed, 14 Apr 2010
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The Companies Office has finally admitted it might charge the former director of the company linked to the illegal transport of North Korean arms.
In October last year, about 34 tonnes of North Korean weapons were discovered on board a plane that landed in Bangkok, Thailand, for refuelling.
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Liam Baldwin
Wed, 14 Apr 2010
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