71. The man admitted he bought the Giacometti drawings and sold them to two art dealers. 72. The man admitted he was Kim Jong Nam, Kyodo said. 73. The men admit possessing weapons they say they fired for fun, and say were used for self-defense and hunting in southern Congo. 74. The men admit possessing weapons. 75. The man admitted he was spying for the British Intelligence Service and told the agents about his recruitment and contacts with British intelligence officers, Kostenko said. 76. The men admitted they had received the money from the rebels, police said. 77. The six men admitted to the smuggling, Sharawi said. 78. The three men admitted that they had been trained in guerrilla warfare and had returned home to begin operations, Haaretz said. 79. The Sudanese man admitted firing a surface-to-air missile at a plane and sneaking back into Sudan. 80. The two men admitted that it was their mistake. |