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Under the Radar: Airborne Arms Trafficking Operations in Africa
Authors:Kimberley Thachuk  Karen Saunders
Institution:1. Global Perspectives Group, Great Falls, VA, 20191, USA
2. Forum Foundation for Analytic Excellence, 1890 Preston White Drive, Suite 201, Reston, VA, 20191, USA
Abstract:Airborne illicit arms traffickers from the former Soviet space are resourceful and adaptable international criminals who have built complex air trafficking networks by successfully cultivating strategic connections in a number of geographically distant states. This paper examines the airborne arms trafficking operations of networks from former Soviet states which transfer weapons and ammunition to areas of conflict in Africa, embargoed African states, or those descending into conflict. As such, these arms traffickers brazenly circumvent international regulations by obscuring their air cargo operations and securing impunity through subornation, fraud, and exploitation of lax regulations. Importantly, they rely on strategic connections in former Soviet states for a steady supply of arms, on states such as UAE for relaxed oversight and free trade zones for transit, product warehousing, and laundering of proceeds, and on carefully-cultivated connections with “big men” and/or local fixers in African states for speedy delivery and payment.
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