The expose of illegal arms trade of Lebanon national 1
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Somebody once said that war is terrible but we know that it is terribly profitable too. Capitalism has developed with speed of light in the last two decades. It has given people the opportunity to make the world a better place to live in. But people like Tony Abi Saab takes advantages of capitalism and is making the world a hell place to survive in.Tony is a shady black market arms dealer and his company Brescia Middle East, in Lebanon sells guns and small weapons to the terrorist groups. The complicated network of shell companies, he smuggles weapons to the terrorist groups and pocket the profits.Tony Abi Saab fraud was revealed after a global sting operation by the FBI and the US Army. He was caught with cash and valuable documents. US officials flew him to Washington DC for a trial in a civil court and here he made a plea for torture and human rights violation.Tony, controlling the legal defense in Lebanon was well aware with the loopholes in the US legal procedure. He made a plea against CIA citing illegal arrest, torture and even distorted evidence.The evidence collected from the international countries against Tony was invalid in the civil court of the US but strong and valid in Afghanistan.The shrewd businessman escaped from the grip of authorities with an apology and minimum amount of fine. His company, Brescia Middle East (BME), however, was banned from doing business in the United States.The fraudster still roams free and gets contracts from the government by using his shell companies established in Italy, Germany and other parts of Europe. Some of his business partners and associates are Umarex gmbh & co KG (Germany), Noble france sa (France), Benelli Armi, franchi division (Italy), Osmanli Arms, Istanbul and Konya Turkey, Emran arms, Banglades, Lobastov Ivan, Baikal Ltd, Izhevsk city (Russia), etc.Capitalism needs to be managed by the United Nations Organization and member states. Monitoring capitalism is difficult, but serious action can help to control