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Jury Convicts Iranian National for Illegally Exporting Military Sensitive Items
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WASHINGTON – A federal jury convicted an Iranian citizen and a resident of the United Arab Emirates and Germany, for scheming to obtain military sensitive parts for Iran in violation of the Iranian Trade Embargo. These parts had dual-use military and civilian capability and could be used in systems such as nuclear weapons, missile guidance and development, secure tactical radio communications, offensive electronic warfare, military electronic countermeasures (radio jamming), and radar warning and surveillance systems.
According to court documents and evidence presented at trial, Mehrdad Ansari, 39, of Iran, attempted to transship and transshipped cargo obtained from the U.S. by co-defendants Taiwanese citizen Susan Yip, aka Susan Yeh, and Iranian citizen Mehrdad Foomanie, aka Frank Foomanie, using Ansari’s company Gulf Gate Sea Cargo LLC, located in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
DAVID CAMERON-YOUNG: “Of course.
KAREN BLACKMAN: Yes never had a roast dinner cooked without a Yorkshire pudding.
ROBBIE COLLINS and
NINA BLONDEAU: “Absolutely.”
ANNE MANDRY: “My (bubble) brother, a coeliac, was thrilled when I put a ready made GF [gluten free] one from Waitrose with his goose. “He had never eaten a Yorkshire before.”
DAVID HARMSWORTH: “Make a Yorkie big enough and serve the dinner in it, win win!”
JOANNE CYPHER: “Winner, winner, Christmas dinner!”
Kelly Stevenson said there was room for a Yorkshire Pudding on the Christmas dinner- sharing apic of her homemade one on Facebook
KELLY STEVENSON shared a picture of her giant homemade Yorkshire pudding (pictured) saying: “Of course there is.”
WALLA WALLA, Wash. â Bail for Daniel L. Strain, 33, of Weston, has been cut in half in Walla Walla County Superior Court, but he was not granted the release he requested.
Strain, who was involved in multiple crimes this year, including allegedly stealing trucks, appeared from the Walla Walla County Jail via the internet on Friday, Dec. 18.
Judge M. Scott Wolfram allowed his bail to be reduced from $50,000 to $25,000.
Strainâs attorney, Nicholas Holce, said the bail needs to be ârealisticâ in accordance with state laws. But Deputy Prosecuting Attorney Kelly Stevenson argued that Strain should not be given any more chances than heâs already had.
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