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Russian businessman sentenced in Belgium sanctions case
A Brussels court sentenced Belgian-Russian national Victor Labin to five years in prison for illegally exporting dual-use goods and chemicals to Russia. Labin and a Brussels-based entrepreneur falsified customs documents and routed shipments through Turkey, Kazakhstan, and Uzbekistan. His son, Ruslan Labin, was sentenced in absentia to six years for acting as an intermediary in imports to Moscow.
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