Woman charged in US with trafficking arms to Sudan for Iranian government
Shamim Mafi, an Iranian national and US resident, was arrested at Los Angeles International Airport and charged with illegally brokering arms deals between Iran and Sudan. The US Department of Justice alleges Mafi facilitated the sale of drones, bombs, bomb fuses, and ammunition manufactured in Iran to Sudan's Ministry of Defence.

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AI-generatedShamim Mafi, an Iranian national and US resident, was arrested at Los Angeles International Airport and charged with illegally brokering arms deals between Iran and Sudan. The US Department of Justice alleges Mafi facilitated the sale of drones, bombs, bomb fuses, and ammunition manufactured in Iran to Sudan's Ministry of Defence. Mafi and an unnamed co-conspirator allegedly operated a company in Oman called Atlas International Business to conduct these transactions, receiving over $7 million in payments. Court documents indicate Mafi submitted a letter of intent to Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) to purchase bomb fuses for Sudan. If convicted, Mafi faces a maximum sentence of 20 years in federal prison.