Among these, three have been charged additionally by federal authorities in
While three of the defendants hail from
The sourcing included for a variety of weapons including surface to air missiles, grenade launchers and machine guns.
According to the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), the defendants were arrested in Guam after travelling there to attempt to purchase night vision devices, sniper rifles, submachine guns with suppressors and grenade launchers to be used by the LTTE or unknown customers in Indonesia.
Four of the defendants were acting at the direction of senior Tamil Tigers leadership in
"The Tamil Tigers relies upon brokers and supporters throughout the world to acquire military weaponry and launder money in its attempt to violently overthrow the elected government of
"They have waged a civil war in
"Arming a radical organisation with more than 200 suicide bombings to its credit jeopardises the security of the
The investigation is continuing, authorities said.
According to officials a three count indictment has been returned on
A complaint was also filed in the
Authorities have alleged that starting in April 2006, the defendants conspired to export state-of-the-art firearms, machine guns and ammunition, surface to air missiles, night vision goggles and other items to the Tamil Tigers.
The defendants acted as brokers between manufacturers of military technology and the Tamil Tigers, requesting price quotes and negotiating the purchases.
In one instance, on
Officials have said that an indictment is not a finding of guilt and that an individual charged by indictment is presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty at some later criminal proceedings.
Aside from the agents of the ICE the agencies involved in the sting operation included the FBI, the Defence Criminal Investigative Service and the Baltimore City Police.