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Federal prosecutors in Los Angeles arrested Shamim Mafi, 44, at Los Angeles International Airport on April 18 on suspicion of brokering weapons sales on behalf of Iran to Sudan, court filings and officials said.
The criminal complaint dated March 12 alleges Mafi and an unnamed coâconspirator operated an Omanâregistered firm, Atlas International Business, through which Iranianâmanufactured drones, bombs, bomb fuses and millions of rounds of ammunition were trafficked.
Documents say the company received more than $7 million in 2025 and that deals included a purported multiâmillionâdollar contract for Mohajerâ6 armed drones and the sale of 55,000 bomb fuses to Sudanâs Ministry of Defense.
Prosecutors allege Mafi communicated with Iranâs Ministry of Intelligence and Security and the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps and routed transactions through Turkey and the UAE to evade detection.
Mafi, a lawful US permanent resident since 2016 who lives in Woodland Hills, was due to appear in federal court in Los Angeles and faces a maximum sentence of 20 years if convicted.
The alleged transfers would violate US sanctions and a UN embargo and come amid Sudanâs multiâyear civil war and a severe humanitarian crisis.
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