A former government contractor was found guilty today for
his role in a scheme to unlawfully convert U.S. government property from the
U.S military base at Kandahar Airfield, Afghanistan, shipping items to his home
in Arizona for resale.
Assistant Attorney General Brian A. Benczkowski of the
Justice Department’s Criminal Division, First Assistant U.S. Attorney Elizabeth
A. Strange of the District of Arizona, Inspector General Steve A. Linick of the
U.S. Department of State, and Special Inspector General for Afghanistan
Reconstruction John F. Sopko made the announcement.
After a three day trial, Michael Dale Gilbert, 38, of Young,
Arizona, was convicted of three counts of theft and unauthorized sale of
government property and one count of interstate transportation of stolen
property. Gilbert’s sentencing is
scheduled for Oct. 9 before U.S. District Judge G. Murray Snow of the District
of Arizona, who presided over the trial.
According to the evidence admitted at trial, Gilbert worked
at PAE Government Services, a government contractor that provides logistics and
other support to the U.S. Department of State (DOS) and the U.S. Department of
Defense around the globe, including Afghanistan. From 2012 to 2015, Gilbert was deployed to
Kandahar Airfield (KAF), where he assisted DOS with the Foreign Excess Personal
Property (FEPP) program. Once equipment,
including computer equipment, heavy construction items and work tools, was
requested through the FEPP program at KAF, Gilbert was assigned to arrange for
its transfer for use or for its destruction, to prevent the items from falling
into the hands of insurgents. While in
that role, in or around April and December of 2014, instead of facilitating the
transportation or destruction of U.S government property, Gilbert shipped FEPP
to the United States and transported the items to his residence in
Arizona. Gilbert stole FEP items worth
at least $48,900, including items recovered from his residence in Arizona
valued at approximately $16,700, approximately $3,700 in sales through eBay,
and goods valued at approximately $28,500 that Gilbert sold through other
means, the evidence showed.
This case was investigated by the DOS Office of the
Inspector General and the Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction. This case was prosecuted by Trial Attorney
Jessee Alexander-Hoeppner of the Criminal Division’s Fraud Section and
Assistant United States Attorney Gary Restaino of the District of Arizona.
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