[UPI News] – LONDON, Aug. 20 (UPI) — A British businessman was sentenced in London Tuesday to seven years for selling fake bomb detectors to foreign governments, court records said.Gary Bolton, 47, of Kent, England, was convicted on a fraud charge in making the unreliable devices, based on a novelty golf ball finder, and selling them from 2005 to 2009 to military and police clients in countries including Mexico, Thailand, Pakistan and China.The devices cost less than two pounds ($3.13) to manufacture and sold for as much as 15,000 pounds ($23,502) each. Bolton earned three million pounds ($4,700,580) per year from their sale, the British newspaper The Guardian said. ….
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