The sale of the device is regulated for missile technology and anti-terrorism reasons, authorities said.
A Morris County county woman and a Virginia resident were accused this week of illegally exporting and smuggling an aviation device into the United Arab Emirates, federal prosecutors said.
Fadi Nammas, 43, of Fairfax, Virginia, and Tara Jamhour, 24, of Rockaway, were arrested Tuesday and charged with one count of conspiracy to export and smuggle goods from the United States, and other related charges, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office District of New Jersey. From November 2023 through March 2024, Nammas and Jamhour were working for an aircraft service and part provider based out of New Jersey, the office said.Search underway for shooter who gunned down man in N.J. city, investigators say
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