Navy lieutenant and wife charged with conspiracy to defraud the US with inflatable boats, guns By LUKE BARR Oct 23, 2019, 4:21 PM ET
A U.S. Navy lieutenant and his wife have been arrested for conspiracy to defraud the government, making false statements to investigators and illegally possessing a firearm, according to court documents.
The two, arrested Oct. 17, have been in custody and were expected to appear in court on Wednesday.
The indictment accuses Fan Yang, who was stationed in Jacksonville, Florida, and held a top secret clearance, and his wife, Yang Yang, of attempting to transport inflatable boats through Hong Kong with their final destination being the People's Republic of China.
The documents said Yang, who came to the United States in 1999 and became a citizen in 2006, was actively serving in the Navy in a "sensitive anti-submarine warfare unit."
The pair raised eyebrows when they attempted to purchase engines specifically marked "for military use" through a shell company they set up, authorities said.
The husband and wife, who lived on the base, requested time off to travel to "Disney" but allegedly traveled to Sioux City, Iowa, instead, the documents said.
It is not immediately known why they traveled to Iowa, and Yang lied to his Navy supervisors about the trip, according to court documents. Credit card records showed Fang purchased a one-way ticket for a Chinese national -- the person for whom the couple allegedly helped obtain illegal firearms.
In one instance described in court documents, Yang purchased a Sig Sauer MK25 P226 handgun with the Chinese national's initials on it with the inscription "Never out of the fight," engraved on the gun. Court documents said the two helped get the man, Ge Songtao, firearms for more than two years.
Court documents also said that Yang lied on his background check to acquire the top secret security clearance.
Department of Justice Office of Public Affairs FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Friday, November 1, 2019 U.S. Navy Officer, His Wife, and Two Chinese Nationals Charged with Conspiring to Smuggle Military Style Inflatable Boats and Evinrude Military Outboard Motors to China
Assistant Attorney General John C. Demers and U.S. Attorney Maria Chapa Lopez for the Middle District of Florida announces the return of an indictment today of four individuals, including two Chinese nationals, an active-duty United States Navy officer, and his wife, on charges relating to a conspiracy to unlawfully smuggle military-style inflatable boats, with Evinrude MFE military outboard motors, to the People’s Republic of China. The Navy officer and two other defendants have also been charged with conspiring to violate firearms law, and the Navy officer has been charged with an additional firearms-related offense and with making false official statements.
The four defendants charged in the indictment are:
Fan Yang, 34, a naturalized citizen of the United States and Lieutenant in the United States Navy residing in Jacksonville, Florida; Yang Yang, 33, wife of Fan Yang, and a naturalized citizen of the United States residing in Jacksonville, Florida; Ge Songtao, 49, a citizen and resident of the People’s Republic of China; and Zheng Yan, 27, a citizen and resident of the People’s Republic of China.
The defendants were arrested on Oct. 17, 2019, and are currently detained.
All four defendants have been charged with conspiring to submit false export information and to fraudulently attempt to export articles from the United States. Additionally, Yang Yang, Ge Songtao, and Zheng Yan have been charged with causing the submission of false and misleading information into the U.S. Automated Export System, and fraudulently attempting to export seven vessels and eight engines. If convicted for conspiracy or for the submission of false export information, the charged defendants each face a maximum penalty of five years in federal prison. If convicted on the attempted-smuggling charge, the defendants each face a maximum sentence of 10 years in federal prison.
Fan Yang, Yang Yang, and Ge Songtao are charged with other offenses as well. All three have been charged with conspiring to violate laws prohibiting an alien admitted under a nonimmigrant visa from possessing a firearm and prohibiting the transfer of a firearm to a nonresident. Fan Yang has also been charged with making a false statement to a firearms dealer, which carries a maximum penalty of 10 years’ imprisonment, and with making false official statements in his application for a security clearance, which carries a maximum penalty of five years’ imprisonment.
An indictment is merely a formal charge that a defendant has committed one or more violations of federal criminal law, and every defendant is presumed innocent unless, and until, proven guilty.
This case was investigated by the FBI, the U.S. Naval Criminal Investigative Service, the U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Industry and Security; and the U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives. It will be prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorney Michael Coolican and Heather Schmidt, Senior Trial Attorney, Counterintelligence and Export Section, U.S. Department of Justice.
https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/navy-lt-wife-charged-conspiracy-defraud-united-states/story?id=66476748
Navy lieutenant and wife charged with conspiracy to defraud the US with inflatable boats, guns By LUKE BARR Oct 23, 2019, 4:21 PM ETA U.S. Navy lieutenant and his wife have been arrested for conspiracy to defraud the government, making false statements to investigators and illegally possessing a firearm, according to court documents.
The two, arrested Oct. 17, have been in custody and were expected to appear in court on Wednesday.
The indictment accuses Fan Yang, who was stationed in Jacksonville, Florida, and held a top secret clearance, and his wife, Yang Yang, of attempting to transport inflatable boats through Hong Kong with their final destination being the People's Republic of China.
The documents said Yang, who came to the United States in 1999 and became a citizen in 2006, was actively serving in the Navy in a "sensitive anti-submarine warfare unit."
(MORE: Chinese diplomats must notify about all meetings with universities, local governments: State Department)The pair raised eyebrows when they attempted to purchase engines specifically marked "for military use" through a shell company they set up, authorities said.
The husband and wife, who lived on the base, requested time off to travel to "Disney" but allegedly traveled to Sioux City, Iowa, instead, the documents said.
It is not immediately known why they traveled to Iowa, and Yang lied to his Navy supervisors about the trip, according to court documents. Credit card records showed Fang purchased a one-way ticket for a Chinese national -- the person for whom the couple allegedly helped obtain illegal firearms.
In one instance described in court documents, Yang purchased a Sig Sauer MK25 P226 handgun with the Chinese national's initials on it with the inscription "Never out of the fight," engraved on the gun. Court documents said the two helped get the man, Ge Songtao, firearms for more than two years.
Court documents also said that Yang lied on his background check to acquire the top secret security clearance.
(MORE: 16 Marines arrested at Camp Pendleton on charges ranging from human smuggling to drug-related offenses)Between 2016 and 2019, Yang was listed as the Chief Consultant of BQ Tree Inc., the shell company, court documents said.
They were allegedly wired $205,000 over the course of the three years by Songtao's company.
https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/us-navy-officer-his-wife-and-two-chinese-nationals-charged-conspiring-smuggle-military-style
Department of Justice Office of Public Affairs FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Friday, November 1, 2019 U.S. Navy Officer, His Wife, and Two Chinese Nationals Charged with Conspiring to Smuggle Military Style Inflatable Boats and Evinrude Military Outboard Motors to ChinaAssistant Attorney General John C. Demers and U.S. Attorney Maria Chapa Lopez for the Middle District of Florida announces the return of an indictment today of four individuals, including two Chinese nationals, an active-duty United States Navy officer, and his wife, on charges relating to a conspiracy to unlawfully smuggle military-style inflatable boats, with Evinrude MFE military outboard motors, to the People’s Republic of China. The Navy officer and two other defendants have also been charged with conspiring to violate firearms law, and the Navy officer has been charged with an additional firearms-related offense and with making false official statements.
The four defendants charged in the indictment are:
Fan Yang, 34, a naturalized citizen of the United States and Lieutenant in the United States Navy residing in Jacksonville, Florida; Yang Yang, 33, wife of Fan Yang, and a naturalized citizen of the United States residing in Jacksonville, Florida; Ge Songtao, 49, a citizen and resident of the People’s Republic of China; and Zheng Yan, 27, a citizen and resident of the People’s Republic of China.
The defendants were arrested on Oct. 17, 2019, and are currently detained.
All four defendants have been charged with conspiring to submit false export information and to fraudulently attempt to export articles from the United States. Additionally, Yang Yang, Ge Songtao, and Zheng Yan have been charged with causing the submission of false and misleading information into the U.S. Automated Export System, and fraudulently attempting to export seven vessels and eight engines. If convicted for conspiracy or for the submission of false export information, the charged defendants each face a maximum penalty of five years in federal prison. If convicted on the attempted-smuggling charge, the defendants each face a maximum sentence of 10 years in federal prison.
Fan Yang, Yang Yang, and Ge Songtao are charged with other offenses as well. All three have been charged with conspiring to violate laws prohibiting an alien admitted under a nonimmigrant visa from possessing a firearm and prohibiting the transfer of a firearm to a nonresident. Fan Yang has also been charged with making a false statement to a firearms dealer, which carries a maximum penalty of 10 years’ imprisonment, and with making false official statements in his application for a security clearance, which carries a maximum penalty of five years’ imprisonment.
An indictment is merely a formal charge that a defendant has committed one or more violations of federal criminal law, and every defendant is presumed innocent unless, and until, proven guilty.
This case was investigated by the FBI, the U.S. Naval Criminal Investigative Service, the U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Industry and Security; and the U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives. It will be prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorney Michael Coolican and Heather Schmidt, Senior Trial Attorney, Counterintelligence and Export Section, U.S. Department of Justice.
怎么融洽同子女的关系?
·不要监控孩子的电话,尊重其隐私权。
·对孩子的朋友要和蔼可亲,但不要同他们过于亲近。不要侵入他(她)的天地。
·不要在他人面前夸奖孩子,这样会使其尴尬。
·不要在他人面前批评或斥责孩子。如果必须要这样做的话,应该在无人的时候。
·母亲在他人面前要注意服饰。母亲的形象不整洁,孩子会感到羞耻。
·如果你的孩子参加学校的演出,他(她)在舞台上时你不要打手势,这样会令他(她)紧张,甚至出错。
·孩子和你一起坐自己家的车出门时,不要把汽车收音机调到你所喜爱的频道。让孩子挑选电台,但可要求他调低音量。
·在子女需要帮助时要给予帮助,但要注意方法。
·子女在一定的阶段就像需要食品一样需要爱抚,但是爱抚要适可而止,不要在公开场合这样做,更不要在朋友面前这样做。
·不要让你的孩子在外人面前表现他的“本事”,如朗诵、唱歌、跳舞或弹钢琴。如果你为他的本领自豪并希望让人家看到,那就对他提出请求。如果父母坚持让他们在外人面前表现本领,有的孩子会感觉自己像马戏团的猴子。
·不要向他的朋友和亲属讲他的怪癖,尤其不要当他的面前。任何孩子都不愿意别人知道自己的隐私。
·不要让他失去对你的信赖。他向你透露的秘密,你不要告诉别人。你一定要完全尊重他的意愿。
·在他面前不要说谎。他看到自己的父母说谎或弄虚作假,就会感觉不好。例如,父母在某人背后说坏话,而当面又装出热情的样子,孩子就会反感。
下页:父母教育是家庭教育成败的关键
https://www.justice.gov/opa/press-release/file/1214576/download
https://www.hstoday.us/federal-pages/dhs/uscg/a-matter-of-interpretation-uscg-stratton-crew-member-is-vital-during-unsc-enforcement-mission/
杨先enlist, 过了两年光荣退休,去上大学,毕业后又再enlist, 然后再通过officer candidate school的途径才被commissioned, 成为中尉。这么一来不就慢了。
杨和葛早在2013年就接触了,比他老婆早很多年。应该不能怪老婆。
如果爹妈总教育是中国人,中国才是自己的祖国,如果哪天中国称霸世界了,他难道不是中国的爱国英雄吗?
多个decades以前,一对台湾同胞带着儿女途径第三国回归祖国,女儿成了我朋友,一起初中高中。台湾同胞终于还是决定移民美国,我朋友就到了美国,还未入籍前她enlist了自己,参了军,服役时和退伍后上了大学,找了工作,结婚,生儿育女,平静地生活着。
但是要我的话会有煎熬。
父母直接车祸死亡,孩子被军校退出
和中领馆合作非常紧密。某天就去领了盒饭。孩子已经Academy, 然后被退了
脑子不好使更不对了,都成功那么多次了,脑子比这更好使的不多
也许你已经去过了 LOL
这个级别低。级别高的在白宫。
些日子朋友聚会时,有友人提到大学里大陆公派的留学生里女性的比例越来越高,都是理工科专业,感慨国内的男女平等做得不错,至少在学业方面。另一个朋友开玩笑说,国内倒贴钱给美国的大学和研究机构提供免费的学术民工。傻傻的老美最近才想明白免费的最贵这个道理开始提防。大陆就相应地开始大量派遣面目相对温和无辜的女性民工了,不过本质上没啥变化。这只是玩笑当不得真。
不过如果家里有成年子女在高科技公司或军工企业搞研发的还是要小心些。免得惹一身腥,以后在美国职业前途尽毁。当然如果姓赵的话,回国一样如鱼得水。