Germany – company managers charged over suspected weapons exports

Prosecutors in Kiel, northern Germany, have charged five managers of the arms manufacturer Sig Sauer on suspicion of the unlicensed export of arms to Colombia.

The charges arise out of the export of 36,000 pistols to Colombian police, exported via a US subsidiary.

Reports state that the investigation started in 2014. Prosecutors are seeking custodial sentences and a corporate fine of €12 million.

Paris court opens investigation into technology sales to Egypt

An investigation has been initiated by the Paris High Court in relation to sales of intelligence and surveillance equipment to Egypt by Nexa Technologies.

The investigation follows charges brought filed by two French activist groups – the Foundation Internationale des Ligues Droits de L’homme and the Ligue Droits de L’Homme – with the Crimes Against Humanity division of the High Court.

 

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