UAE jails Iranian over international sanctions breach

The State Security Court upheld the man’s conviction on charges of “sharing intelligence with Iran.”


:: A United Arab Emirates appeals court has upheld a 10-year jail sentence against an Iranian convicted of breaching international sanctions against Tehran, state media reported on Tuesday.

The State Security Court upheld the man’s conviction on charges of “sharing intelligence with Iran, importing electricity generators and devices used in the Iranian nuclear program from the United Kingdom and attempting to illegally re-export these devices to Iran,” the official WAM news agency reported.

The man, whose identity has not been disclosed, was found guilty by a lower court in April and sentenced to 10 years in jail to be followed by deportation.

Nuclear-related international sanctions on Iran were lifted following a landmark deal reached between Tehran and major powers in 2015.













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