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Ex-DJ jailed in London for selling fake aircraft parts worth $54M to airlines

A former DJ has been sentenced to four years in prison in the UK for orchestrating a scheme involving the sale of 60,000 fake airplane parts to major airlines. This case highlights ongoing issues with counterfeit parts infiltrating the aviation industry, posing safety and economic risks. Authorities are likely to increase surveillance and regulation efforts to combat similar frauds in the future.
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