British contractor jailed for bribing officials
William Shaw and the translator were arrested on January 25 in the Afghan capital Kabul, accused of paying $25,000 to two intelligence service agents to get them to release two armoured vehicles that had been confiscated because they were not properly registered.
Their company, London-based G4S, never got the vehicles out of police custody because officers became suspicious when drivers appeared to take the cars away.
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Hide AdThe sentences, imposed on Monday, and the convictions came from a special tribunal for corruption cases. Shaw was also fined $25,000.
The West has been pressuring President Hamid Karzai to crack down on rampant corruption.