Belgian Tried to Ship Tubes to Iranian Front Firm, U.S. Says

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A Belgian man accused of violating a U.S. law aimed at curbing nuclear weapons proliferation will be arraigned on charges tomorrow, U.S. Attorney Zachary T. Fardon of Chicago said.

Nicholas Kaiga, 36, the managing director of a Belgian company called Industrial Metals & Commodities, has been in federal custody since June and was indicted last week, according to a statement issued by Fardon yesterday.