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    Iraqi policy to british Britons to help Iran's nuclear program

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    Post by Rocky Mon 05 Nov 2018, 2:23 am

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    Two retired couples have revealed how they were tricked into supplying parts of Iran's nuclear program from their home in Britain.
    Paul Atwater and Iris wanted some extra money to pay for the Corolla Town FC ticket and a few holidays in the sun, but Paul, 65, and Iris, 66, were shocked after being summoned to court after being charged with helping a "rogue state" "In the development of weapons of mass destruction.
    Instead of being sophisticated arms dealers, they were selling nuts and bolts to an Iraqi-born businessman in Malaysia.
    Instead of engaging in espionage, they were fixing screws on the floor of the living room from the end of their balcony, £ 90,000.
    The British citizens were shocked when the investigators told them that the devices were being shipped to Iran, where they could be used by the latter in the nuclear weapons development program.
    A judge prevented them from jail this week after saying they were "very naive" and had been deceived by the businessman.
    But the couple - despite losing £ 180,000 in the £ 100,000 business venture - are afraid to lose their home as plaintiffs seek to seize their assets under the Proceeds of Crime Act.



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