Thursday, May 2, 2013

Seller Of Fake Bomb Detectors Jailed In Britain For 10 Years



Maker Of Fake Bomb Detector Gets 10 Years In Prison -- CNN

London (CNN) -- The maker of a fake bomb detector that investigators say put lives at risk was sentenced Thursday to 10 years in prison by a London court.

James McCormick, 57, marketed his ADE 651 units to government agencies and private companies around the world, including in Iraq, with sales exceeding $50 million by his own admission.

However, independent tests showed the device has no better than a random chance of finding a golf ball, much less a bomb.

British police say the device -- the ADE standing for "Advanced Detection Equipment" -- is really a novelty golf-ball finder with the label removed.

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More News On Maker Of Fake Bomb Detector Getting 10 Years In Prison

'Shameless' British fraudster jailed for selling fake bomb detectors -- Reuters
Fake bomb detector conman jailed for 10 years -- The Guardian
Briton jailed for 10 years over fake bomb detectors -- AFP
Iraq: Seller Of Fake Bomb Detectors Jailed In Britain -- Radio Free Europe
U.K. man jailed for selling fake bomb detectors -- CBS/AP
UK Businessman Jailed For Selling Armies 'Golf Ball Finders' As Bomb Detectors -- Business Insider
Bomb detector conman James McCormick has shown 'no shame, no remorse' -- The Telegraph

My Comment: Only 10 years!?!?!?! He got off light.

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