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Allied Components Owner Pleads Guilty to Giving Military Blueprints to India Without Approval

Robert Luba, the owner of Allied Components, pleaded guilty to making a false claim to the Defense Department and for violations of the Arms Export Control Act, said ICE in a press release. Luba knowingly supplied the Defense Department with…

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F-15 fighter plane components made in India that were supposed to be made in the U.S., said ICE. He also violated the Arms Export Control Act by transmitting information about a component of a nuclear-powered submarine to India without the approval of the State Department, the agency said.