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180501_ORANGE-COUNTY-ELECTRONICS-.PDF
DCIS
Criminal Investigation
| May 1, 2018
Joint DCIS Southwest Field Office and Western Field Office investigation results in Orange County Electronics Distributor Charged with Selling Counterfeit Integrated Circuits with Military and Commercial Uses
The owner of PRB Logics Corporation, an Orange County-based seller of electronic components, was arrested this morning on federal charges alleging he sold counterfeit integrated circuits, some of which could have been used in military applications.
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