American Reward for Information on Collaborators with the Revolutionary Guard
SadaNews - The U.S. State Department announced late Friday to Saturday a reward of $15 million for information about two Iranian individuals named Majid Nili and Mehdi Farshchi, and about the activities of the "Bah Gol Pars" trading company.
The Persian account of the "Rewards for Justice" program affiliated with the U.S. State Department on the platform "X" stated that Nili and Farshchi tried to illegally obtain sensitive technology and equipment needed by Iran's military sector, including the Revolutionary Guard.
The account also urged users to contact the program if they have any information about Nili or Farshchi or about the financial activities of the "Bah Gol Pars" company.
This move is part of Washington's ongoing efforts to prevent Iran from accessing dual-use technologies and advanced equipment that could be used in its military programs, according to the U.S. State Department.
The United States designates the Iranian Revolutionary Guard as a foreign terrorist organization.
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