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Published - Wednesday, October 03, 2007

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Man faces federal weapons charges


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MADISON — Was an international arms accessories buyer from Indonesia operating in the Monroe County village of Norwalk last week?

According to an affidavit filed Friday in federal court, Doli Syarief Pulungan is charged with lying to FBI Special Agent David Paul, who was investigating whether Pulungan was trying to purchase 100 tactical scopes for
M-16 rifles without an export license.

Pulungan is accused of approaching Norwalk-Wilton Police Chief Steve Kaczik on Sept. 26, saying he wanted to buy 100 rifle scopes for $1,000 each, about $300 above list price, and then ship them overseas.

Kaczik called the La Crosse FBI office, and Paul interviewed Pulungan at a house along Nevada Road in Cashton, Wis., where Pulungan said he was staying while visiting the U.S.

According to the affidavit, Pulungan admitted to trying to purchase 100 tactical scopes and knew how to get them from Saudi Arabia to Indonesia, where he could re-sell them at a profit. The affidavit also says Pulungan admitted he didn’t have a special export license the government requires to ship defense equipment overseas.

Pulungan, who is listed as 53 years old on a current Indonesian passport and visa, is accused of telling Paul that he had only visited Indonesia and the U.S. After Pulungan consented to a search of his luggage, Paul said he found an expired passport, which listed him as 57 years old, and showed he had traveled to Pakistan, Holland, Italy, Germany, Poland and Denmark.

The export violation investigation remains open, a U.S. State Department official said.

Pulungan’s attorney, Michael Lieberman, a federal defender, said he had just received the case and spoken with his client, but he didn’t know what his defense would be.

“I’m going to wait until he’s indicted and go from there,” said Lieberman.

Pulungan’s case will be presented to the grand jury today. He is in temporary custody and made an initial appearance before a magistrate on Monday.

Efforts to reach Assistant U.S. Attorney Meredith Duchemin, who has been assigned to the case, were unsuccessful Tuesday.
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village idiot wrote on Oct 5, 2007 1:27 AM:

" I just really cant see this being a profitable venture for anybody except the cop he gets his name in the paper and the funny thing is he was on suspension at the time of press for violating department rules. dont always trust everything you read or peoples intentions for being a "hero" go to the town of norwalk meet the cop form your own opinon of him you will see what I mean "

village idiot wrote on Oct 5, 2007 1:23 AM:

" hmmmm lets see a guy walks up to a cop to break the law and is willing to pay $300 more than what something is worth and take it to a third world country who will buy these so he can profit? sounds like a bit of entrappment or a far fetched story to me I know the cop so I would not have trouble seeing how things could be stacked against this "arms dealer" "

wizard wrote on Oct 3, 2007 6:22 PM:

" Pretty scary if you ask me? The guy has the capability to purchase $100000 of military equipmwnt coming from a mostly Muslim country on an expired pastport? A nice little visit to Pakistan too? Are we safe here? They say Git-Mo is nice this time of year! "

tax-me-more wrote on Oct 3, 2007 5:04 PM:

" The guy was here legally so put that away. "

HonestAbe wrote on Oct 3, 2007 1:54 PM:

" PHIL OSIFER, nope, just about 98.3% are :D "

PicklesPlease wrote on Oct 3, 2007 10:11 AM:

" except for Alf...I miss that cute little furry 80's alien "

PHIL OSIFER wrote on Oct 3, 2007 9:43 AM:

" And all the illegal aliens are Hispanic right "

PicklesPlease wrote on Oct 3, 2007 9:20 AM:

" wow this guy was a moron--so how did he get THIS far? scary...thank goodness he was caught! "


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