In July 2023, federal prosecutors in Manhattan accused Gal Luft
of paying a former high-ranking U.S. government official on
behalf of principals based in China in 2016, as well as seeking
to broker the sale of weapons and Iranian oil.
Luft, a dual U.S.-Israeli citizen, was arrested in Cyprus last
February but fled while released on bail, prosecutors said in a
court filing. He has since been re-arrested, prosecutors said,
without specifying when or where.
THE RESPONSE
Luft, the co-director of the Washington-based Institute for the
Analysis of Global Security, said in posts on X last year that
he had never been an arms dealer and that the charges were
"politically motivated."
The Institute for the Analysis of Global Security describes
itself as a think tank focused on energy, security and economic
trends. The group last year said it was convinced of Luft's
innocence.
Neither Luft nor the Institute immediately responded to requests
for comment on Monday.
WHY IT'S IMPORTANT
The U.S. Justice Department is cracking down on alleged agents
of adversaries like Russia and China.
Last week, federal prosecutors charged two employees of Russian
state media network RT with scheming to influence the 2024
election. They also charged a former New York state government
employee with promoting China's interests.
Congressional Republicans have touted Luft as a potentially
useful source in their investigation into alleged corruption by
Democratic President Joe Biden. The White House has dismissed
the Republican inquiry as unsubstantiated.
WHAT'S NEXT
Once Luft is extradited, he will appear in Manhattan federal
court and be asked to enter a plea.
(Reporting by Luc Cohen in New York; Editing by Tomasz Janowski)
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