The exhibits included Pervez’s notebooks with such incriminating language as “atom” and “military.” Moreover, “my expert is procurement manager for nuclear plant.” A letter from Ul-Haq to Pervez from early 1987 demonstrated that this was more than a business venture: “personal interests must not be allowed to overtake national interests.”
November 1987
United States v. Arshad Pervez, Criminal Number 87-00283, Exhibit List
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The exhibits included Pervez’s notebooks with such incriminating language as “atom” and “military.”
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