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Nuclear Mafioso: Yakuza Leader Tried to Sell Plutonium to Iran and Trade Drugs for Missiles

A Scandal in Organized Crime The leader of Japan’s Yakuza mafia, Takeshi Ebisawa, has admitted guilt in attempting to sell nuclear materials to Iran and trading drugs for weapons. This case has become one of the most high-profile incidents in the history of organized crime, highlighting the global threat it poses.
Jan 16, 2025 - 12:02
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How It Happened


International Operation

A joint operation by the U.S., Japan, Indonesia, and Thailand thwarted the leak of nuclear materials and prevented a potential escalation of the threat. Coordinated efforts led to:


Consequences for Ebisawa

Takeshi Ebisawa faces charges for:

  1. Trafficking nuclear materials.
  2. Drug smuggling.
  3. Weapons trafficking.

He could face life imprisonment.


Significance of the Case

This case revealed:


Conclusion

The "nuclear mafioso" case serves as a stark reminder of how far organized crime can go. International collaboration remains key to preventing such threats.

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