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US sanctions Iranian operatives accused of overseas plots

- Reuters

The US has imposed sanctions on members and affiliates of Iran’s Islamic Revolution­ary Guard and its external operations arm whom Washington accused of participat­ing in terrorist plots targeting former US government officials, dual US and Iranian nationals and Iranian dissidents. The US Treasury Department said the move targeted three Iran- and Turkiyebas­ed individual­s and a company affiliated with the IRGC-Quds Force and two senior officials of the IRGC’s Intelligen­ce Organizati­on involved in plotting external lethal operations against civilians, including journalist­s.

In a statement, the Treasury said the five included Mohammed Reza Ansari, a Quds Force member whom it said has supported its operations in Syria, and Iranian citizen Shahram Poursafi, whom it said had planned and attempted to assassinat­e two former US government officials. It also put sanctions on Hossein

Hafez Amini, a dual Iranian and Turkish national based in Turkiye, whom it accused of using his Turkishbas­ed airline, Rey Havacilik Ithalat Ihracat Sanayi Ve, to assist the Quds Force’s covert operations, including kidnapping and assassinat­ion plots targeting Iranian dissidents.

The airline was also placed under sanctions. The Treasury Department also said it had imposed penalties on two people linked to the IRGC’s Intelligen­ce Organizati­on, which it described as a domestic and internatio­nal unit focused on targeting journalist­s, activists, dual Iranian nationals, and others who oppose Iranian abuses and human rights violations.

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