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December 17, 1987

Department of State Telegram to US Embassy Islamabad, 'Pervez Case Verdict'

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After hearing tape-recorded conversations and seeing Pervez’s diary entries and the Pervez-Carpenter correspondence, on 17 December 1987, the jury found him guilty on 5 out of 8 counts, including conspiracy, attempted export of beryllium without the required license, and submitting false end-use statements about the maraging steel. Inam Ul-Haq was also found guilty of conspiracy and false statements.

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Department of State mandatory declassification review release. Obtained and contributed by William Burr for NPIHP Research Update No. 24.

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