Japanese Mafia Boss Conspired To Traffic Nuclear Materials: Report

 February 22, 2024

Shocking developments in the maneuvering of Japanese mafia operator Takeshi Ebisawa have led to his arrest.

Ebisawa reportedly attempted to sell materials he believed would be used to build a nuclear weapon in Iran.

Thankfully, the DEA stopped him before it was too late, when Ebisawa emailed an undercover DEA agent in an attempt to sell him nearly $7 million dollars' worth of materials to make a nuclear bomb.

Now, he is facing life in prison if he is found guilty.

Assistant Attorney General Matthew Olden released a recent statement on the news surrounding Ebisawa.

“It is chilling to imagine the consequences had these efforts succeeded, and the justice department will hold accountable those who traffic in these materials and threaten US national security and international stability,” Olden said.

Olden is right.

It is truly chilling to think what could have happened if Ebisawa had not been stopped.

We are very lucky to have Americans fighting to protect this country from dangerous people.