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AUSTRALIA: STOLEN ROCKET LAUNCHERS 'SOLD TO TERROR SUSPECT'

 


 

Sydney, 5 Jan. (AKI) - Australian police on Friday arrested a 28-year old
gun dealer, Taha Abdul Rahman, over the theft of seven rocket launchers from
the Australian military that are believed to have been for sale to a
suspected terrorist and major underworld figure. According to a report on
the Sydney Morning Herald quoting the Australian Federal Police, Rahman
supplied two rocket launchers to one man and five others to another person
who is facing terror charges on another matter.

The gun dealer was arrested in his home Sydney and was charged with 17
offences - two counts of dishonestly receiving stolen property, seven counts
of unauthorised possession of a prohibited weapon, seven counts of
unauthorised supply of a prohibited weapon, and one count of possession of
ammunition.

One rocket launcher was recovered, adding to another of the missing weapons
that was secured by police last year in a raid on the same home. However
five launchers remain unaccounted for.

The investigation into the stolen rocket launchers follows a failed deal in
which police paid 50,000 dollars to a convicted drug dealer and double
murderer, Adnan "Eddie" Darwiche, to recover a rocket launcher and 20
kilograms of explosives, believing that the criminal had a further three in
his private arsenal. The report in the daily said that Darwiche had hoped to
gain a reduction in a double life sentence he is serving. 

"The person who received five (launchers) is currently facing
terrorism-related charges on another matter,'' Australian Federal Police
(AFP) Assistant Commissioner Frank Prendergast told journalists on Friday.

The news of the stolen rocket launchers was first reported last month and
since then has sparked a national inquiry into the theft of military weapons
including an audit of arms stockpiles in Australia.

 



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