Published: 6/20/08, 4:46 PM EDT
MIAMI (AP) - A 22-year-old Miami Beach man who had a contract with the U.S. military has been charged with providing prohibited Chinese-made ammunition and saying it came from Albania.
Efraim (EF'-rem) Diveroli and two others charged in the scheme made their first appearance in federal court in Miami on Friday afternoon. A fourth man was being charged in Utah.
In March, the Army told Efraim Diveroli that his Miami Beach company was suspended from government contract work pending the outcome of a criminal investigation.
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Lesson--don't lie to the military about your ammunition sources, I guess.
MIAMI (AP) - A 22-year-old Miami Beach man who had a contract with the U.S. military has been charged with providing prohibited Chinese-made ammunition and saying it came from Albania.
Efraim (EF'-rem) Diveroli and two others charged in the scheme made their first appearance in federal court in Miami on Friday afternoon. A fourth man was being charged in Utah.
In March, the Army told Efraim Diveroli that his Miami Beach company was suspended from government contract work pending the outcome of a criminal investigation.
See remainder of story here:
AT&T
Lesson--don't lie to the military about your ammunition sources, I guess.