CHICAGO - A Taiwanese executive of several honey import companies was
arrested in Los Angeles Wednesday night on federal charges filed in
Chicago for allegedly conspiring to illegally import honey that was
falsely identified to avoid U.S. anti-dumping duties.
Hung Ta Fan, 41, was arrested without incident when he arrived at Los
Angeles International Airport on a flight from Taiwan, announced
Patrick J. Fitzgerald, U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of
Illinois, and Gary J. Hartwig, special agent in charge of U.S.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in Chicago.
Fan, also known as "Michael Fan," of Taiwan, is president of Blue
Action Enterprise Inc., a California-based honey import company. He was
also an executive of other similar companies, including 7 Tiger
Enterprises Inc., Honey World Enterprise Inc., both of which are now
defunct, and Kashaka USA Inc., all of which he allegedly used to import
Chinese honey into the United States. Fan was charged with conspiracy to
illegally import honey in a criminal complaint and was expected to
appear on April 1 in U.S. District Court in Los Angeles.
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