Germany Arrests Former Executive For Exports To Russia
The former head of a German precision tools manufacturer has been arrested on suspicion of providing banned dual-use goods to the Russian weapons industry, Germany’s prosecutor general said.
The man, named only as Ulli S, is suspected of signing three contracts with a Russian arms manufacturer in 2015 to deliver six machine tools that were used by the Russian company in the production of sniper rifles, the prosecutor said.
Ulli S thereby avoided sanctions imposed in the wake of Russia’s 2022 invasion of Ukraine that prohibit the export of dual-use goods to Russia, the statement added.
The machine tools were delivered with the help of third-party companies via Switzerland, and in one case via Lithuania, it said. The order volume of the sale of the machines was around $2.17 million.
The company was also involved in training employees of the Russian arms manufacturer to use the tools in 2016, the prosecutor general’s statement said.
The German suspect had been detained in France since August 10 on the basis of a European arrest warrant and was transferred to German custody at Frankfurt airport on August 22.
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