UN panel accuses Canadian permanent resident of violating arms embargo on Libya
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The United Nations Panel of Experts has accused a Canadian permanent resident of facilitating the transfer of weapons and ammunition to armed groups in Libya, in violation of an arms embargo imposed by the UN Security Council.
According to documents obtained by The Globe and Mail, the panel's latest report details multiple instances of suspected illegal arms trafficking linked to a Canadian national living in Canada. However, the individual has not been named or charged with any offense.
The panel alleges that the suspect was involved in the transfer of at least one shipment of weapons and a…
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