5 arrested in US for attempting to trade in sanctioned Iranian oil

5 arrested in US for attempting to trade in sanctioned Iranian oil
Five men accused of trying to trade in sanctioned Iranian oil face up to 25 years in prison and millions of dollars in fines if found guilty.
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12 February, 2020
The men allegedly planned to make around $28 million per month in profit [Getty]

Five men have been arrested and charged with trying to trade in Iranian oil in violation of US trade sanctions.

In a statement issued Tuesday, the US Attorney's Office in Philadelphia, Zhenyu Wang, Robert Thwaites and Nicholas James Fuchs, all of Dallas; Daniel Ray Lane of McKinney, Texas; and Nicholas Hovan of New York City are charged with conspiracy and violating US economic sanctions on Iran.

The criminal complaint alleges that since last July, the five had tried to buy oil illegally from Iran to sell to a refinery in China. The complaint alleges that they planned to make two shipments of oil per month with an expected profit of $28 million per month.

US Attorney William McSwain said in a statement that the sanctions violations would jeopardise US security.

If convicted, each of the men could be sentenced to up to 25 years in federal prison and fined up to $1.25 million.

It was unclear from federal records where the five were being detained or if they had attorneys to speak for them. A message to a spokeswoman for the US attorney was not immediately returned.




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