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U.S. Treasury Imposes Sanctions on a Covert Iranian Drone Procurement Network

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In a new measure to curb the destabilizing activities of the Iranian regime, the U.S. Treasury Department has imposed sanctions on a covert network involved in procuring drone components for the Iranian regime’s IRGC. These sanctions targeted individuals and entities across multiple countries, including China and Turkey, who have been supplying the Iranian regime with advanced components to enhance its drone program.

The Treasury Department confirmed that this network used shell companies and complex routes to evade previous sanctions, further proving the Iranian regime’s continued violations of international laws and its support for proxy militias in the region. Reports indicate that Iranian drones have been used in attacks on civilian and military targets, including in Ukraine, highlighting the growing threat posed by this technology in the hands of the IRGC.

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These sanctions reflect the United States’ commitment to cutting off funding and technological support to the Iranian regime, reducing its military capabilities that pose a threat to regional and global security. Washington also called on the international community to take similar steps to prevent the Iranian regime from expanding its influence through its armed proxies.

This move is part of a series of sanctions imposed on the IRGC and affiliated institutions, particularly as tensions in the region escalate and the Iranian regime continues to defy international resolutions. Despite these sanctions, numerous reports suggest that the Iranian regime is still seeking alternative ways to acquire banned military technology, necessitating intensified efforts to halt its illicit activities.

U.S. Citizen Sentenced for Illegally Exporting Equipment to Iran

In a related development, U.S. authorities have sentenced Ray Hunt, a 71-year-old American citizen from Alabama, to five years in prison for illegally exporting industrial equipment to Iran, violating sanctions imposed under the “International Emergency Economic Powers Act.”

According to court documents, Hunt pleaded guilty in July 2024 to conspiring to export prohibited American goods to Iran through his company, “Vega Tools”, which he established in 2014 under the guise of trading energy equipment. From 2015 until his arrest in November 2022, he worked with two Iranian companies based in Tehran, sending advanced equipment for Iran’s oil, gas, and petrochemical industries using intermediary companies in Turkey and the UAE to conceal the true destination of shipments.

The court found that Hunt employed deceptive methods, including transferring funds through Emirati banks and providing false information to shipping companies regarding the final destination of the goods. He also misled U.S. officials about his business operations when returning from Iran in March 2020.

His case was pursued by federal prosecutors in Alabama and the Counterintelligence and Export Control Section of the U.S. Department of Justice, leading to his conviction and sentencing.

 

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