US Federal authorities charged six people and three companies on Friday with importing substandard magnesium powder from China into the US, where officials say it got into the Department of Defense’s (DOD) arsenal, but was discovered before being used in combat or exercises.
The powder was used to make 1.8 million “countermeasure” flares, worth US$42 million, that are used by military aircraft to divert heat-seeking missiles. Officials said that none made it onto aircraft before being quarantined and that all would be destroyed.
“Heaven forbid the measures would not have worked if a pilot was under direct attack by a missile and this was his or her last line of defense,” US Attorney William Hochul said.
A grand jury indictment outlined an elaborate scheme that allowed defendants — who hail from New York, Pennsylvania and China — not only to benefit from a lucrative defense contract, but also to avoid steep tariffs meant to protect the American magnesium industry.
The Chinese-made magnesium was mixed with aluminum nuggets and mislabeled when it entered the country in sealed drums through ports in Los Angeles and Washington, investigators said, so that it would not be subject to a 306 percent duty.
Once inside the US, the quarter-inch aluminum nuggets were sifted out and the magnesium sold to an unknowing defense contractor, Kilgore Flares, investigators said.
“As a result, DOD was sold non-conforming flares, which could have put our war fighters at additional risk,” said Lev Kubiak, an Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent in Buffalo.
None of those charged was in custody on Friday, authorities said. An arraignment had not yet been scheduled.
Among those named in the indictment was Charles Wright, the owner of ESM Group Inc in the Buffalo suburb of Amherst, who allegedly received the Chinese magnesium and then sold it to Kilgore Flares.
Wright did not return telephone messages left at his home or business, which was not named in the indictment.
Wright allegedly received the material from a Pennsylvania company, Superior Metal Powders, via Qian Chen, of Beijing, as well as Buffalo-area importer William Nehill and Nehill’s International Technology Group.
All were charged in the indictment, along with Superior employees Gregory Magness and Justin Magness. Gregory Magness declined to comment when reached by phone at his Pennsylvania home on Friday.
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