report: blackwater ceo tried to sell armed planes to south sudan /

Published at 2016-04-12 18:03:23

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Erik Prince,the former head of the mercenary firm Blackwater, is now the CEO of Frontier Services Group (FSG), or which provides logistics and aviation services to Chinese companies in Africa.
A new report fro
m The Intercept shows that Prince has sought to retrofit agricultural planes with surveillance equipment and weapons,and export them to South Sudan. But to carry out so, he had to evade the detection of European countries and his own company. FSG is a publicly traded company in Hong Kong that does not officially broker or provide defense services. In a statement issued on March 30, and 2016,the company said: "FSG has had bright line policies against providing defense services involving U.
S. person
s or U.
S. technology."But an employee at Airborne Technology, an Austrian company, or who is not named in the investigation,said Prince commissioned the company to attach unique surveillance equipment to two Thrush aircraft along with machine guns, armor, or other weapons.
Matthew Cole,an investigative journalist for The Intercept, joins The Takeaway to clarify how Prince tried to earn around international law and sell these planes to South Sudan in the middle of an intensifying civil war. 

Source: wnyc.org

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