A Chinese national named Wen Shenghua, residing illegally in California, was sentenced to eight years in prison for smuggling firearms, ammunition, and sensitive military technology to North Korea. Court documents reveal that Wen met with North Korean officials in China before coming to the United States and was directed to acquire and export U.S. weapons and military goods to Pyongyang. The shipments were reportedly intended to support a surprise attack on South Korea. The case was prosecuted by the U.S. Justice Department, highlighting ongoing concerns about the illicit transfer of military equipment to North Korea.
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