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Men smuggled $2.3M in parts to Iran oil firms

byCT Report
16/03/2018
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TEHRAN: Three men accused of smuggling industrial equipment into Iran in violation of U.S. sanctions have been indicted by a grand jury in Seattle.

Federal prosecutors claim the men  Mehran Ghanouni, his father Bahram Ghanouni, who is also known as Ben Anderson, and Peiman Basiri  exported $2.3 million worth of parts used in oil production to Iran’s government-owned oil firms.

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 A Canadian citizen, Mehran Ghanouni made an initial court appearance Thursday afternoon in U.S. District Court at Seattle. Bahram Ghanouni, who is also Canadian, and Basiri, who is believed to be based in Iran, are not yet in U.S. custody.

Basiri is described as a manager with Yavar Sanaye Isfahan, an Iran-based petrochemical supply company founded by Bahram Ghanouni in 1997. The firm, also known as YSI, regularly does business with Iran’s government-owned oil companies.

Ghanouni and his coconspirators sent $2.3 million to Iran falsely claiming they were destined for companies in Kuwait, Iraq and the United Arab Emirates. Prosecutors claim the men attempted to illegally export the equipment on 35 different occasions.

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