Swiss Businessman Convicted for Supplying Materials for Russian 'Mass Destruction' Program
The Swiss Federal Criminal Court has handed down a 16-month suspended sentence to a businessman found guilty of violating the Goods Control Act by supplying laboratory equipment intended for a Russian program of mass destruction.

Key Takeaways
- A Swiss businessman was convicted of violating the Goods Control Act by supplying laboratory equipment to Russia.
- The illegal transactions involved two men accredited with the Russian commercial agency in Bern.
- The materials were intended for a Russian program of mass destruction.
By The Numbers
They Said
"The material was intended for a programme of mass destruction."