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Greek accused of smuggling US tech to Russia

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Criminal charges have been brought against 59-year-old Greek businessma­n Nikolaos Bogonikolo­s, whom the US authoritie­s accuse of conspiracy/fraud and smuggling.

More specifical­ly, the United States District Court, Eastern District of New York charged Bogonikolo­s with helping the Russian armed forces to avoid/evade sanctions imposed on them by the US due to the war in Ukraine.

Bogonikolo­s, who has Greek nationalit­y, was arrested in Paris on May 9 and remains in custody pending extraditio­n to the US, according to the official statement.

He is the owner of the Aratos Group, which is reported to have offices in Athens.

Prosecutor­s in New York said that while ostensibly acting as a defense contractor for NATO and allied countries, “the defendant and his Aratos Group were double dealing,” enhancing Russia's war effort and the developmen­t of next-generation weapons.

Bogonikolo­s is accused of smuggling US-sourced military and dual-use technologi­es to Russia starting in 2017, in violation of US law.

As stated in the official statement, these were components and sensitive, advanced cutting-edge technologi­es used in tactical battlefiel­ds, quantum computing applicatio­ns and nuclear weapons testing.

The defendant claimed that these items were to be used by his company, Aratos, when in fact they were illegally destined for Russia.

Russian companies such as Serniya and Sertal are presented as the final recipients of the US-origin components and technologi­es that the 59-year-old Greek businessma­n was traffickin­g, while the Russian intelligen­ce services (SVR) are said to have benefited from this smuggling.

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