Washington: A Pakistani-American in the US, without the necessary government approval, requires high-tech computer equipment and ‘Software Application Solution’ (Software Application Solution) from the country. Atomic Energy Commission) has been arrested on charges of exporting.
According to federal prosecutors, Pakistan-based Business Systems International (BSI) Pvt Ltd and Chicago-based BSI USA owner Abdullah Syed (65) were arrested on 16 September. If convicted, they can face a maximum sentence of 20 years. He is currently in federal custody.
Federal prosecutors said that both of Syed’s companies exported high-tech computer equipment, servers and ‘software application solutions’. According to the ongoing trial in the district court in Chicago, from 2006 to 2015, Syed and BSI together with the company’s employees in Pakistan exported computer equipment from the US to the Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission (PAEC) without obtaining the necessary authorization from the US Department of Commerce. Violated the International Emergency Economic Energy Act.
The Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission is a government agency that “manufactures and tests high explosive and nuclear weapon parts, uranium mining and enrichment and solid fuel ballistic missiles”.