https://www.news4jax.com/news/local/jacksonville/fbi-raids-home-in-san-jose-neighborhood
上周四的事,涉及佛罗里达一名华裔美国海军军官,和他老婆开的公司
和中国公司合作
目前刚信息很复杂:
1、隐瞒与中国的经济往来
2、向军队和政府说谎
3、非法的中国人“射击旅游”
4、协助他人非法持有枪支
5、违禁品出口
可能还有别的
当然也有网友说:Yes it is unusual to see this much information from a federal investigation. Maybe they hope public outrage will make up for weak evidence.
供大家参考吧
Shanghai Breeze paid Lt. Yang to handle business operations in the United States and that business included “firearms tourism,” according to the FBI. Lt. Yang contacted a business in Orlando, to pitch to them the idea of bringing Chinese nationals to the U.S. for firearms training, according to the complaint. Firearms tourismFirearms tourism caters to tourists from countries with strict gun control and gives them the opportunity to fire weapons they have only seen in the movies. The FBI said Lt. Yang was being paid $5,000 a month by a Chinese company to pursue business interests in the U.S. In an email sent in 2017 from Yang to the owner of a business in Orlando, Yang writes: We can organize an International Practical Shooting Confederation sport shooting course for you. Let us know the time line you would like and I can give you dates for the first group. Approximate cost would be $600 per person per day of training including equipment, ammunition and firearms.. Hotels are a 45 minute drive from Orlando International Airports. In another email, Fang writes: “My understanding is that it’s legal for foreign nationals to shoot firearms at a range as long as the owner, or a representative is present. We are in the planning stage, so I’m requesting a 3, 5 and 7 day customized course for 10 to 20 people. They will all be Chinese Nationals.
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