Washington – Iranian Jew Accused Over Iraq Roadside Bomb Network

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    A U.S. Marine inspects the remains of the vehicle destroyed by a roadside bomb on near Haditha, Iraq. Two Iranian-born British men are accused of being part of a network supplying components for the roadside bombs which are killing coalition soldiers in Iraq and Afghanistan.

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    The network, uncovered by American investigators, is alleged to have illegally shipped more than 30,000 electronic components from the United States to Iran via other countries.

    The components are said to be identical to those used in some of the hidden bombs which have killed 2,000 coalition soldiers, including more than 200 British servicemen.

    One of the accused is Farshid Gillardian, [a/k/a “Isaac Gillardian,” ] a 39-year-old whose family was given refuge in Britain after the 1979 Iranian revolution. He was arrested in his mother’s north London home two weeks ago.

    His fellow accused, Ali Akbar Yahya, a 48-year-old businessman, disappeared from his flat in Dubai last month and neighbours say they know nothing of his whereabouts.

    Both men are named in a 45-page United States grand jury indictment which draws on a three-year investigation into the smuggling of dual-use components.

    It is understood the inquiries were prompted by the discovery of American-made electronics in an unexploded roadside bomb in Iraq.

    The US authorities allege the British nationals are part of a network which breached export rules and embargoes to supply this type of equipment to Iran. Officials say the Iranians have supplied the components for many of the Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs) used against coalition troops.

    Mario Mancuso, the US undersecretary of commerce for industry and security, described the network as a “lethal international ring seeking to harm American and allied forces . . . by acquiring sensitive US technology capable of producing IEDs similar to those being used in Iraq and Afghanistan”.

    This weekend Gillardian’s friends and family described the allegations as “preposterous”. Karen Todner, his lawyer, said: “This man is no terrorist. As a devout Jew he is horrified he has been linked with Islamic terror in Iraq or Afghanistan. He categorically denies these charges.”

    The Sunday Times has obtained a copy of the indictment filed to the Florida southern district court in Miami earlier this month.

    It claims that eight men and eight related companies were part of a conspiracy to “illegally enrich” themselves by “unlawfully exporting electronic components and other commodities from the United States to Iran”.

    The network included people in Iran, Dubai, Malaysia and Germany, as well as Britain. They bought the components from America because US electronics are considered more reliable, quicker to obtain and cheaper than those produced in Iran.

    It is alleged that Yahya is a central figure in the network. He is a British citizen who ran or operated four of the companies from Dubai: Mayrow General Trading, Atlinx Electronics, Madjico Micro Electronics and Micatic General Trading.

    Suspicion first fell on his Mayrow company in 2005 when an unexploded bomb in Iraq was found to have contained an American-made computer circuit. It is understood that the serial numbers and sales records showed that the circuit had been bought from a California company and had made its way through to Mayrow.

    According to the indictment, further investigations have linked Yahya and his companies to the shipping of thousands of components from the United States to Iran, via Dubai.

    The goods included 89 computer chips, 200 Ericsson DC/DC converters and 3,400 low-pass filters. All these goods have peaceful uses, but their export is strictly controlled because they can also be essential components of bombs.

    Major Chris Hunter, a senior Ministry of Defence bomb analyst until last year, said: “This reads like a checklist of what you need to produce a radio-controlled IED, especially those armed with an EFP [explosively formed penetrator] – definitely the most lethal weapon the British Army has ever faced.”


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    dood
    dood
    15 years ago

    Stupid lawyer

    bigwheeel
    bigwheeel
    15 years ago

    This shortsighted (not in the physical sense) and greedy yidele, doesn’t realize that the adage “Kol Yisrael Areivim Zeh Lozeh” applies in a negative sense, too! It is doubly painful to hear these accusations leveled against this individual because this is [precisely] what the nazi-symp. websites have been saying! Now, unfortunately, it has been confirmed!!!

    mccain palin 08
    mccain palin 08
    15 years ago

    I hope this guy is innocent cause if this is true then its one more thing america will be able to add to the list too start blaming us after the downfall of the economy.

    mikey
    mikey
    15 years ago

    If he is convicted he should be executed for assisting murderers -just to make money.
    Who knows what else he was involved in exporting?

    warning
    warning
    15 years ago

    This should serve as a warning to people doing legitimate busniess to be careful what they sell and to whom they sell and if a deal looks too good they should be extra careful these murderrers and their accompices could pose as if they are decent people if you read irna you would think the thugs are decent people

    robroy560
    robroy560
    15 years ago

    Great! Another Chillul HaShem! I hope to G-D this is false. But if not, we need to condem this. We are all repsonsible for our actions, even if we think it’s not directly our fault.

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    15 years ago

    He was framed by some very smart arbs who out smrted the CIA