Friday 27 July 2012

U.S. man pleads guilty to exporting missile parts to Iran


Prosecutors say an accomplice contacted 42-year-old Andro Telemi in 2009 and asked for his help buying and exporting 10 connector adapters used in an Iranian missile system.

This July 3, 2012 file photo released by the Iranian Fars News Agency, a surface-to-surface missile is launched during the Iranian Revolutionary Guards maneuver in an undisclosed location.

A California man pleaded guilty on Thursday to seeking to export missile parts to Iran via the United Arab Emirates.

Andro Telemi changed his plea to guilty Thursday in Chicago federal court.
Prosecutors say an accomplice contacted the 42-year-old Telemi in 2009 and asked for his help buying and exporting 10 connector adapters used in an Iranian missile system.

Telemi allegedly negotiated a purchase for $9,500 from an Illinois company that was part of a sting.

The naturalized U.S.citizen from Iran will be sentenced Oct. 30. He faces up to 20 years in prison for one count of attempting to export defense articles without a license or approval.

There was no immediate response to a telephone message and email seeking comment from Telemi's attorney.

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