The Daily Telegraph

Iran ‘hired Hells Angels biker to assassinat­e dissidents in US’

- By Raoul Simons

IRAN has been accused of hiring a Hells Angels biker to assassinat­e dissidents in the United States.

Naji Sharifi Zindashti, who is based in Iran, conspired with two Canadian men to murder an unidentifi­ed Iranian defector and another person in Maryland in late 2020 and early 2021, the Department of Justice said.

The intended victims were not identified but prosecutor­s described them as having fled to the US together after one of them had defected from Iran.

Zindashti recruited Damion Ryan, 43, who then enlisted Adam R Pearson, 29, according to court documents.

The US Treasury Department said that Zindashti headed a network responsibl­e for a string of assassinat­ions of Iranian dissidents on foreign soil, which operates “at the behest of Iran’s Ministry of Intelligen­ce and Security”.

Person and Ryan are serving sentences in Canadian prisons on unrelated charges. Zindashti, 49, is also accused by US officials of being a drugs smuggler.

Prosecutor­s identified Pearson as a “full-patch member of the outlaw Hells Angels Motorcycle Club” who was living illegally in Minnesota before his arrest.

They said that Zindashti used an encrypted messaging app to recruit the would-be killers.

For reasons that are unclear, the planned murders were never attempted. According to prosecutor­s, Ryan wrote that carrying out a killing in the US would be challengin­g but he “might have someone to do it” and recommende­d “two guys go with proper equipment”.

Pearson pledged to “make [an] example” of one of the victims by blowing his head off his body, according to court documents.

Prosecutor­s allege Zindashti agreed to pay $350,000 (£275,000) plus $20,000 to cover expenses for the murders, to which Ryan responded: “We have a four-man team ready.”

Prosecutor­s said Zindashti sent the two Canadians photograph­s of the targets, a man and a woman, along with maps.

All three men are charged with one count of conspiracy to use interstate commerce in the commission of murder for hire.

Pearson is also charged with one count of possession of a firearm by a fugitive from justice and one count of possession of a firearm by a non-us citizen unlawfully in the US.

The trio were indicted by a grand jury in Minnesota in December following an investigat­ion by the FBI, the US Justice Department and Royal Canadian Mounted Police.

“To those in Iran who plot murders on US soil and the criminal actors who work with them, let [the] charges send a clear message: The Department of Justice will pursue you as long as it takes,” said assistant attorney general Matthew G Olsen.

Zindashti’s network has reportedly been responsibl­e for murders in countries including the United Arab Emirates, Canada, and Turkey.

“Zindashti’s network has carried out numerous acts of transnatio­nal repression, including assassinat­ions and kidnapping­s across multiple jurisdicti­ons, in an attempt to silence the Iranian regime’s perceived critics,” the Treasury Department said.

“The network has also plotted operations in the United States.”

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Iran-based Naji Sharifi Zindashti, left, recruited Damion Ryan to carry out the murders, the US justice department said
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