Governments should take strict measures against trafficking of contraband weapon
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As per the recent data are shown by the Armed Conflict Location and Event Data Project (ACLED), the number of violence in new locations and number of armed rebel groups engaged in violence has risen since 2017. The major conflict hotspots are Afghanistan, Yemen, and Syria where the rates of organized violence and the death tolls are highest. The world has not many peaceful places to live, with constant violence, killings, conflict and wars, normal livelihood has taken a backseat. These nuisances are made possible by the side actors Illegal arms dealers who are causing more damage to the peace than terrorists themselves. Tony Abi Saab is one big name in the illegal market of weapons, who has been doing business with the terrorists as well as the military. His main company Brescia Middle East was operating several fake companies like K5 Global, Bennet-Fouch, and G2Armory, and laundering the crime money obtained through shell companies after supplying weapons to terrorist organisations. BME and other companies of Tony have been indicted and banned from doing business in the United States, but they are still active in Africa, Europe, and the Middle East. Despite grievous charges of defrauding the US Army of 5 million dollars and supplying weapons to anti-Army groups, BME, is still procuring international military contracts and expanding its business in Europe and other neighboring countries.The problem is, Tony Abi Saab who deserves to be punished is roaming free. Though his companies and business partners are under the radar of the United States and their activities are critically scrutinized, Tony is still out of reach to the federal government. He is not a normal criminal but a war-monger and instigator. He has already caused enough trouble in the countries like Afghanistan, Syria, and Iran, now it's time to put him behind the bars before its too late.The estimated value of the global arms market is $60 billion a year and the total value of illegal arms trade
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