Chan Han Choi
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Chan Han Choi (born c. 1958) is a South Korean-born Australian man who in December 2017 was arrested by Australian police and charged with breaking sanctions against North Korea. It was found that he attempted to broker deals for missile components and coal to raise funds for the regime. Choi pleaded guilty and was sentenced to three years prison.[1]
Chan Han Choi | |
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| Born | 1958 (age 67–68) |
| Other names | Solomon |
| Occupations | Hospital cleaner and civil engineer |
| Known for | Breaking United Nations sanctions against North Korea |
| Children | 1 son |
Early life
Career
North Korea
Chan Han Choi has a history of involvement with the North Korean regime. He was part of efforts to include North Korean athletes in a unified Korean team at the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games and sources quoted in The Times claimed that he had visited the country many times and that he told people he would send money there.[3] In December 2017 he was arrested by Australian police and charged with breaking sanctions against North Korea by attempting to broker deals for missile components and coal to raise funds for the North Korean regime.[4][5] Details of the proposed arrest were accidentally leaked on social media in advance by the Australian Federal Police.[6]
On 27 July 2021 Choi was sentenced to three years prison after pleading guilty for breaking United Nations sanctions with North Korea.[1]
Personal life
Chan Han Choi is divorced from a Korean-Australian woman and has a 30-year-old son.[3] He lives in Eastwood, a suburb of Sydney known for its Korean community,[7] and was active in Sydney's Korean Christian community Saesoon Presbyterian Church[2] at North Rocks before becoming alienated from them according to The Times.[3]