Ex-US FAA contractor indicted for acting as agent for Iran

Ex-US FAA contractor indicted for acting as agent for Iran

Naturalised US citizen Abouzar Rahmati is accused of providing non-public materials to Iranian intelligence.

FAA office
Former FAA contractor Abouzar Rahmati was indicted on Friday for acting as an agent of the Iranian government. (AFP pic)
WASHINGTON:
Former US Federal Aviation Administration contractor Abouzar Rahmati has been indicted for acting as an agent of the Iranian government, the US justice department said on Friday.

Rahmati, 42, a naturalised US citizen and resident of Virginia, made his initial appearance in a Washington, DC, court on Friday, DOJ said.

According to the indictment, Rahmati conspired with Iranian intelligence operatives, obtained employment with an FAA contractor and provided non-public materials about the US solar energy industry to Iranian intelligence, DOJ said.

Reuters was unable to contact Rahmati for comment. Iran’s permanent mission to the United Nations in New York did not respond to a request for comment.

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