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Columbus Man Sentenced to Prison for Illegally Exporting Goods to Iran
justice.gov ^ | 10/23/19 | DOJ

Posted on 10/24/2019 2:34:42 PM PDT by ransomnote

Department of Justice
Office of Public Affairs

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Thursday, October 24, 2019

Columbus Man Sentenced to Prison for Illegally Exporting Goods to Iran

Defendant Used Dublin Shell Company to Export Oil Industry Parts

A Central Ohio man was sentenced in U.S. District Court today for exporting gas and oil pipeline parts to Iran for more than a decade in deliberate violation of a U.S. embargo and trade sanctions.

Behrooz Behroozian, 64, of Columbus, was sentenced to 20 months in prison.

“For years, this defendant deliberately sought to defeat and evade the Iranian sanctions for personal gain while supplying critical equipment to the Iranian industrial complex.  As this case demonstrates, the desire for specialized American technology and the willingness to illegally supply it to hostile countries are very real and ever present,” said Assistant Attorney General for National Security John C. Demers.  “The Department of Justice and our law enforcement partners remain committed to identifying, disrupting, and prosecuting this kind of criminal conduct.”

“Behroozian profited financially by strengthening the economy of one of the world’s most infamous state sponsors of terrorism,” said Benjamin C. Glassman, U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Ohio.  “The parts obtained by Behroozian benefited the Iranian gas and petrochemical industry.  Not only did Behroozian’s crimes diminish the effectiveness of American trade sanctions but they also undermined America’s national security.”

“Behoorz Behroozian willfully violated export control laws by sending dual-use items to Iran, furthering their military and economic capabilities,” stated FBI Cincinnati Acting Special Agent in Charge Joseph M. Deters.  “The sentencing today is an example of the FBI's commitment to partnering with other U.S. government agencies to vigorously enforce laws designed to keep sensitive items out of the hands of nations and individuals hostile to the U.S.  The FBI will continue these efforts to protect our national security and stop the illegal export of protected information and technology.”

“For over a decade, Behrooz Behroozian repeatedly violated export control laws and aided Iranian entities in procuring controlled components that have both commercial and military uses in deliberate violation of a U.S. embargo and trade sanctions.  With this sentence, he will be held accountable for circumventing critical U.S. laws designed to protect our national security interests,” said Acting Assistant Secretary for Export Enforcement Douglas R. Hassebrock.

Behroozian was born in Iran in 1955 and entered the United States in 1976. He became a naturalized U.S. citizen in 1987.

According to the sentencing memorandum filed in this case, Behroozian used an intermediary company, Sumar Industrial Equipment, to attempt to cover-up that he was illegally supplying industrial equipment to Iran in violation of the Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA). 

Behroozian exported manifolds, valves and connectors used for industrial pipelines in the gas and oil refinement industry to Iran via Sumar and profited $35,000 to $40,000 per year.  This violated embargo and trade sanctions imposed upon Iran by the United States in May 1995.

In November 2006, Behroozian became the owner and operator of a computer parts supplier in Dublin, Ohio, called Comtech International.  Comtech had no storefront and made no domestic sales. It seldom exported computer parts.  Instead, Comtech primarily exported industrial equipment to Sumar in the United Arab Emirates for further exportation to Iran.

Assistant Attorney General Demers and U.S. Attorney Glassman commended the cooperative investigation by the FBI and U.S. Department of Commerce, as well as Assistant United States Attorneys Douglas W. Squires, Timothy J. Prichard and S. Courter Shimeall and Department of Justice National Security Division Trial Attorney Will Mackie, who are representing the United States in this case. 

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He was active for decades, making about 40 - 50K per year.

Excerpt: Behroozian exported manifolds, valves and connectors used for industrial pipelines in the gas and oil refinement industry to Iran via Sumar and profited $35,000 to $40,000 per year. This violated embargo and trade sanctions imposed upon Iran by the United States in May 1995.

1 posted on 10/24/2019 2:34:42 PM PDT by ransomnote
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To: ransomnote

He should counter sue and make the city change its offensive name. Or something.


2 posted on 10/24/2019 2:37:29 PM PDT by rktman ( #My2ndAmend! ----- Enlisted in the Navy in '67 to protect folks rights to strip my rights. WTH?)
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To: ransomnote

Bet he’s a Putin butt boy too.


3 posted on 10/24/2019 2:39:22 PM PDT by rrrod
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To: ransomnote

Sentence too short.


4 posted on 10/24/2019 2:44:17 PM PDT by Innovative
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To: ransomnote

20 months. Yeah, that’s going to deter him. How about standing the Iranian POS up before a firing squad. C’mon, 20 months.


5 posted on 10/24/2019 2:44:50 PM PDT by LibWhacker
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To: ransomnote
Ah, a central Ohioan. You know how _they_ are.
6 posted on 10/24/2019 3:16:12 PM PDT by Freedom4US
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To: ransomnote
manifolds, valves and connectors...

Given the piddly profit involved, I'm wondering if the above items were the only things the perp was exporting...

7 posted on 10/24/2019 3:20:57 PM PDT by mewzilla (Break out the mustard seeds.)
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To: mewzilla

Good point. Since he had a shipping channel, he could “export” anything, or import it for that matter!


8 posted on 10/24/2019 3:21:46 PM PDT by ransomnote (IN GOD WE TRUST)
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To: ransomnote

And I’d bet he’s part of a network, each person “doing their part”.


9 posted on 10/24/2019 4:26:23 PM PDT by NativeSon ( Grease the floor with Crisco when I dance the disco)
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To: ransomnote

20 + months sentence? That should be in preparation for his execution.


10 posted on 10/24/2019 6:46:07 PM PDT by MadMax, the Grinning Reaper
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