Sydney man charged with acting as an economic agent of North Korea

A Sydney man is charged with brokering sales and discussing the supply of components for weapons of mass destruction as an agent for North Korea.

A South Korean-born Sydney man has been charged with acting as an agent for North Korea in Australia.

A South Korean-born Sydney man has been charged with acting as an agent for North Korea in Australia. Source: AAP

A South Korean-born Sydney man has been charged with allegedly acting as an economic agent for North Korea by trying to raise tens of millions of dollars for the rogue state by selling missile components and expertise, counter to Australian and United Nations sanctions.

The 59-year-old man was arrested in the Sydney suburb of Eastwood on Saturday morning after a "very complex" AFP investigation.

Chan Han Choi is facing six charges related to brokering the sale of missile componentry and expertise from North Korea to other international entities, and attempting to transfer coal from North Korea to entities in Indonesia and Vietnam.
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 Choi didn't appear or apply for bail when his matter was mentioned in Parramatta bail court on Sunday, and it was formally refused by Acting Magistrate Carl Milovanovich.

Choi is the first person in Australia to be charged with brokering sales and discussing the supply of weapons of mass destruction, AFP Assistant Commissioner Neil Gaughan told reporters in Sydney on Sunday.

"His actions were all around trying to raise revenue for the government of North Korea," said Mr Gaughan, adding that all business activity happened offshore.

Mr Gaughan stressed there had been no risk to the Australian public and that no weapons, or missile componentry - which he said was software - had been imported into Australia.

The charges, he said, relate to alleged activity over the past year, but allegations date back to 2008.

Mr Gaughan was quick not to label Choi, who has lived in Australia for 30 years, as a spy but as a broker.

"This man was a loyal agent of North Korea, who believed he was acting to serve some higher patriotic purpose," Mr Gaughan said.

"I think at the end of the day he would sell whatever he could to make money back for the North Korean government."

Choi has been charged over two transactions that were unsuccessful, but there may be more.


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