Monday, May 6, 2013

Sentence for the Seller of Fake Bomb Detectors


            James McCormick was sentence to 10 years in prison by a London judge after he profited from selling fake bomb detectors to various agencies and companies throughout the world. It was discovered that the ADE, or Advanced Detection Equipment, that he sold was really just a golf-ball finder that had its label taken off. Although they cost McCormick less than $60 to produce each of his devices, he sold them for anything between $2,500 and $30,000 each. He has shown no remorse even though he made millions from his fraud that he used to live a luxurious lifestyle. Some devices are still in use and are threatening security throughout the world.

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