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February 20, 2006 

Japanese Police Conduct Yet Another Export Control-Related Raid

Japan's export control crackdown continues as Japanese police conducted yet another raid on a company thought to have violated Japan's Foreign Exchange and Foreign Trade Control Law. On Friday, police searched 10 locations linked to Seishin Shoji Co., Ltd., a Tokyo-based trading company, that allegedly exported to North Korea a freeze-dryer that can be used in biological weapons development applications. The U.S. classifies certain freeze-drying equipment as ECCN 2B352 on the Commerce Control List.

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