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Germany charges two over Iran missile equipment exports
by Staff Writers
Berlin (AFP) April 7, 2010


German prosecutors said on Wednesday they have charged two men for exporting equipment to Iran intended for use in making long-range missiles capable of carrying nuclear warheads.

Iranian citizen Mohsen A., 52, and German-Iranian engineer Behzad S., 49, teamed up to buy from an unnamed German firm a furnace used in making warheads and missile guidance systems heat resistant, federal prosecutors said.

Both men, who were formally charged on March 24 with breaching an EU and US embargo on such materials, "knew that the equipment was meant to be used in the Iranian missile programme," prosecutors said in a statement.

The United States and European Union suspect that Iran wants to develop nuclear weapons, an accusation Tehran denies.

"Iran has been developing since the late 1990s long-range missiles to carry weapons of mass destruction," prosecutors said.

"In order to get around the export restrictions, Iran gets hold of the technology needed for its missile programme via third party firms."

Mohsen A., tapped by a "leading employee of Iran's missile programme", bought the furnace from the German firm in 2007 for 850,000 euros (1.1 million dollars), telling German customs that he was the final recipient.

The furnace was then shipped to Iran and in March 2008 the German firm began to install it. They stopped work however after learning that Mohsen A. was suspected of working for the Iranian government.

Mohsen A. was arrested in October following a series of raids at commercial and private premises around Germany, and remains in custody, prosecutors said. Rehzad S. is currently a free man.

Germany, the world's number two exporter after China, sold 3.7 billion euros worth of goods to Iran in 2009, official figures show, but German firms have cut ties amid unease over Tehran's nuclear programme and government pressure.

Berlin has already reduced to a trickle the special export guarantees crucial to companies trading with Iran.

In addition, according to press reports, the government of Chancellor Angela Merkel, who has spoken out strongly in favour of fresh sanctions, is applying pressure on business groups not to organise seminars on Iran or business trips.

Germany is also one of six countries negotiating with Tehran over its nuclear programme, along with permanent UN Security Council members the United States, China, Russia, Britain and France.

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