What will be Takeshi Ebisawa's prison sentence by end of 2025?
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Official sentencing records from the Manhattan federal court
Yakuza Leader Takeshi Ebisawa Pleads Guilty to Nuclear Trafficking, Money Laundering, and Weapons Charges in Manhattan
Jan 8, 2025, 08:44 PM
Takeshi Ebisawa, a leader of the Japanese Yakuza, pleaded guilty in Manhattan federal court to multiple charges, including weapons trafficking, money laundering, and drug-related offenses. Ebisawa admitted to handling nuclear materials sourced from Myanmar, which he intended to sell to fund an illicit arms deal. This plea comes amid a broader crackdown on organized crime and drug trafficking, with authorities emphasizing the seriousness of these charges. The case highlights ongoing concerns regarding the trafficking of nuclear materials and organized crime's involvement in such activities.
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