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Iran arrests European accused of swindling $1 bn: reports by Staff Writers Tehran (AFP) July 31, 2019 Iran has arrested a European accused of swindling at least $1 billion out of an investor in the aftermath of a nuclear deal that saw sanctions lifted, state media reported Wednesday. "Police managed to discover a fraud case and arrest a European national who scammed 120 billion rials" since 2015 through claiming to invest in agriculture, said the force's spokesman Brigadier-General Ahmad Noorian. Currently 120 billion rials amounts to around $1 billion, or nearly 900 million euros, under the unofficial exchange rate in the Iranian capital. The accused had come under suspicion when authorities discovered forged documents, the spokesman was quoted as saying in a report by the website of state television. The European national was then identified as a butcher by profession who had no capital and was "linked to an international conman wanted by Interpol". State news agency IRNA said the accused had been arrested in the city of Birjand, South Khorasan, and had an accomplice who was also European. They had presented themselves as investors in the wake of the deal -- known formally as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) -- that gave Iran relief from sanctions in return for curbs on its nuclear programme. "The investigation indicated that after the JCPOA, two European nationals introduced themselves to Iran's embassy" in a Gulf Arab country, said South Khorasan police chief Majid Shoja. They were introduced to authorities in the province and then "encouraged one of the domestic investors to invest", he was quoted as saying by IRNA. "The Iranian partner incurred a lot of expenses," said the police chief. "In addition to accommodation, health care, business tickets for flights... and the provision of an office with the most up-to-date facilities, (the Iranian partner) paid about 120 billion rials into the accounts of these two European nationals." The partner later lodged a complaint and one of the European nationals who was in Iran was detained, he added.
Iran to bypass uranium enrichment maximum despite calls for rethink Tehran (AFP) July 3, 2019 Iran ignored US and EU warnings Wednesday and vowed to exceed within days the maximum uranium enrichment level it agreed to in the landmark 2015 nuclear accord. Iran is acting on its May 8 threat to suspend parts of the agreement in response to US President Donald Trump's reimposition of crippling sanctions after withdrawing from it in May last year. President Hassan Rouhani said Wednesday's decision was in response to failure by other parties to the deal to keep up their promises and provide Ir ... read more
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