A retired British businessman is to appear in a federal court in El Paso
after being extradited last week on charges that he tried to sell
missile batteries to Iran in 2006.
Christopher Tappin turned himself in Friday after fighting extradition
from the United Kingdom for two years. Two other men were sentenced in
2007 to 20 and 24 months in federal prison for their roles in the
scheme.
The 65-year-old Tappin was denied a final appeal of his extradition last
month and delivered to El Paso by federal marshals. His deportation
sparked a debate in the U.K. over whether British and American citizens
are treated equally under the two countries' extradition treaty.
Don Cogdell, Tappin's attorney in Texas, said he plans to aggressively push to have Tappin granted bail.
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