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BIS Announces Denial of Export Privileges for Five Export Control Law Violators

The Bureau of Industry and Security is denying export privileges for five individuals for export control law violations, the agency said. BIS denied export privileges for Adrian Hernandez until Oct. 13, 2020, for exporting one or more firearms designated on the U.S. Munitions List (USML) from the U.S. to Mexico; Jimmy Rojas until Sept. 8, 2026, for attempting to export to Jordan a night vision device and optical gunsight rifle scope without the required State Department licenses; Marleen Rochin until Nov. 16, 2020, for exporting one or more USML-designated firearms without the required State licenses; Martin Jan Leff until Jan. 6, 2026, for exporting seven F-4 Phantom fighter jet wheel assemblies from the U.S. to Hong Kong without required State Department licenses; and Rodrigo Chico-Rodriguez until April 18, 2026, for exporting to Mexico two rifles, a pistol and 312 rounds of ammunition without the required State license.

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(Federal Register 10/20/17)