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虚构的战争之王:二毛美国润人,真正的战争之王:某山东大姐
某河北小作坊因涉嫌给IRGC倒卖零件被悬赏1500万美元
戎邦光电董事长&总经理。
FBI花了768块的企查查年费搜集来的开源情报
谁给川子传个话 用风鸟 免费查企业一年
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到账了 一年会员
- The U.S. Department of State’s Rewards for Justice (RFJ) program, which is administered by the Diplomatic Security Service, is offering a reward of up to $15 million for information leading to the disruption of the financial mechanisms of Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) and its various branches, including the IRGC-Qods Force (IRGC-QF). The IRGC has financed numerous terrorist attacks and activities globally, including via its external proxies such as Hamas, Hizballah, and Iran-backed militia groups in Iraq. The IRGC funds its international activities — in part — through sales of military equipment, including UAVs, or drones.
- The following Chinese nationals have supported this IRGC armaments production through their illegal procurement and delivery to Iran of U.S. export-controlled dual-use technology:
- Liu Baoxia (刘保霞, traditional characters: 劉保霞; also known as Emily Liu)
- Li Yongxin (李永欣; also known as Emma Lee)
- Yung Yiu Wa (容耀華; also known as Stephen Yung)
- Zhong Yanlai (鐘硯來; also known as Sydney Chung)
- Beginning as early as May 2007, Liu and her associates utilized an array of front companies in the People’s Republic of China (PRC) to send to IRGC-linked companies dual-use U.S.-origin electronic components that could be used in the production of UAVs, ballistic missile systems, and other military end uses.
- These individuals misrepresented the end users of this dual-use technology, leading U.S. companies to export goods to PRC-based front companies under the guise that the ultimate destination of these products was China rather than Iran. As a result, a vast amount of dual-use U.S.-origin commodities with military capabilities has been exported from the United States to IRGC-linked companies Shiraz Electronics Industries (SEI), Rayan Roshd Afzar, and their affiliates, in violation of U.S. sanctions and export control laws and regulations.
- The IRGC and the Ministry of Defense and Armed Forces Logistics (MODAFL), which supervises Iran’s development and production of military armaments, have utilized the U.S.-controlled technology to develop and manufacture arms and weapons systems, including UAVs, that it sells to **s and groups in allied countries such as Russia, Sudan, and Yemen.
- On January 30, 2024, the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) announced criminal charges against Liu, Li, Yung, and Chung for their years-long conspiracy to unlawfully export and smuggle thousands of U.S.-origin electronic components with military applications from the United States to Iran.
- Anyone with information on Liu, or associated individuals, entities, or their activities should contact Reward for Justice via the Tor-based tips-reporting channel at: he5dybnt7sr6cm32xt77pazmtm65flqy6irivtflruqfc5ep7eiodiad.onion (Tor browser required).
- Associated Organizations:
- Abascience, Co., Ltd.; ABASCIENCE; Abasic Tech Co, Ltd.; ABASIC; Eponents Technology Co., Ltd.; EPONENTS; Rayan Roshd Afzar Company; RAYAN ROSHD; Raybeam Optronics Co., Ltd.; RAYBEAM; Rayponents Technology Co., Ltd. (HK); RAYPONENTS; Rongbang Optoelectronic; Sanhe Rongbang Optoelectronic Equipment Co. (戎邦光电; 三河市戎邦光电设备股份有限公司; Sanestar China, Ltd. (HK); SANESTAR; Sunway Tech Co., Ltd.; SUNWAY; Sunray Global Technology Co.; SUNRAY, Ltd.; ICGOO Electronics, Ltd.; ICGOO
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