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Name
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Identifying information
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Reasons
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1.
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Azarab Industries
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Ferdowsi Ave, PO Box 11365-171, Tehran, Iran
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Energy sector firm that provides manufacturing support to the nuclear programme, including designated proliferation sensitive activities. Involved in the construction of the Arak heavy-water reactor.
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2.
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Bank Mellat (including all branches) and subsidiaries:
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Head Office Building, 327 Takeghani (Taleghani) Avenue, Tehran 15817, Iran;
P.O. Box 11365-5964, Tehran 15817, Iran;
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Bank Mellat is a state-owned Iranian bank. Bank Mellat engages in a pattern of conduct which supports and facilitates Iran’s nuclear and ballistic missile programmes. It has provided banking services to UN and EU listed entities or to entities acting on their behalf or at their direction, or to entities owned or controlled by them. It is the parent bank of First East Export Bank which is designated under UNSCR 1929.
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P.O. Box 24, Yerevan 0010, Republic of Armenia
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100 % owned by Bank Mellat
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(b)
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Persia International Bank Plc
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Number 6 Lothbury, Post Code: EC2R 7HH, United Kingdom
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60 % owned by Bank Mellat
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3.
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Subsidiaries of Bank Melli:
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Bank Melli is listed in Annex V of Regulation (EC) No 423/2007, for providing or attempting to provide financial support for companies which are involved in or procure goods for Iran’s nuclear and missile programmes.
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(a)
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Arian Bank (a.k.a. Aryan Bank)
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House 2, Street Number 13, Wazir Akbar Khan, Kabul, Afghanistan
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Arian Bank is a joint-venture between Bank Melli and Bank Saderat.
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ASSA CORP, 650 (or 500) Fifth Avenue, New York, USA;
Tax ID No. 1368932 (United States)
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Assa Corporation is a front company created and controlled by Bank Melli. It was set up by Bank Melli to channel money from the United States to Iran.
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6 Britannia Place, Bath Street, St Helier JE2 4SU, Jersey Channel Islands
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Assa Corporation Ltd is the parent organization of Assa Corporation. Owned or controlled by Bank Melli
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(d)
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Bank Kargoshaee (a.k.a. Kargosai Bank, a.k.a Kargosa’i Bank)
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587 Mohammadiye Square, Mowlavi St., Tehran 11986, Iran
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Bank Kargoshaee is owned by Bank Melli.
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(e)
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Bank Melli Iran Investment Company (BMIIC)
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No.2, Nader Alley, Vali-Asr Str., Tehran, Iran, P.O. Box 3898-15875;
Alt. Location: Bldg 2, Nader Alley after Beheshi Forked Road, P.O. Box 15875-3898, Tehran, Iran 15116;
Alt., Location: Rafiee Alley, Nader Alley, 2 After Serahi Shahid Beheshti, Vali E Asr Avenue, Tehran, Iran; Business Registration Number: 89584.
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Affiliated with entities sanctioned by the United States, the European Union or or the United Nations since 2000. Designated by the United States for being owned or controlled by Bank Melli.
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(f)
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Bank Melli Printing And Publishing Company (BMPPC)
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18th Km Karaj Special Road, Tehran, Iran, P.O. Box 37515-183;
Alt. Location: Km 16 Karaj Special Road, Tehran, Iran;
Business Registration Number 382231
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Designated by the United States for being owned or controlled by Bank Melli
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(g)
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Cement Investment and Development Company (CIDCO) (a.k.a.: Cement Industry Investment and Development Company, CIDCO, CIDCO Cement Holding)
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No. 241, Mirdamad Street, Tehran, Iran
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Wholly owned by Bank Melli Investment Co. Holding Company to manage all cement companies owned by BMIIC
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(h)
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First Persian Equity Fund
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Walker House, 87 Mary Street, George Town, Grand Cayman, KY1-9002, Cayman Islands;
Alt. Location: Clifton House, 7z5 Fort Street, P.O. Box 190, Grand Cayman, KY1-1104; Cayman Islands;
Alt. Location: Rafi Alley, Vali Asr Avenue, Nader Alley, Tehran, 15116, Iran, P.O.Box 15875-3898
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Cayman-based fund licensed by the Iranian Government for foreign investment in the Tehran Stock Exchange
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Block 304, City Centre Building, Building 199, Government Avenue, Road 383, Manama, Bahrain;
P.O. Box 785, City Centre Building, Government Avenue, Manama, Bahrain,
and all branches worldwide; Business Registration Document: 54514-1 (Bahrain) expires 9 June 2009; Trade License No.: 13388 (Bahrain)
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Bahrain-based joint-venture majority owned and controlled by Bank Melli and Bank Saderat. Chairman of Bank Melli was also chairman of Future Bank
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(j)
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Mazandaran Cement Company
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Africa Street, Sattari Street No. 40, P.O. Box 121, Tehran, Iran 19688;
Alt Location: 40 Satari Ave. Afrigha Highway, P.O. Box 19688, Tehran, Iran
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Tehran-based cement company majority-owned by CIDCO. Involved in large-scale construction projects
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(k)
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Mazandaran Textile Company
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Kendovan Alley 5, Vila Street, Enghelab Ave, P.O. Box 11365-9513, Tehran, Iran 11318;
Alt. Location: 28 Candovan Cooy Enghelab Ave., P.O. Box 11318, Tehran, Iran;
Alt. Location: Sari Ave., Ghaemshahr, Iran
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Tehran-based textile company majority-owned by BMIIC and Bank Melli Investment Management Co.
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Cayman Islands; Commercial Registry Number 188926 (Cayman Islands)
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Owned or controlled by Bank Melli
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(m)
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Melli Agrochemical Company PJS (a.k.a: Melli Shimi Keshavarz)
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Mola Sadra Street, 215 Khordad, Sadr Alley No. 13, Vanak Sq., P.O. Box 15875-1734, Tehran, Iran
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Owned or controlled by Bank Melli
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(n)
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Melli Investment Holding International
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514 Business Avenue Building, Deira, P.O. Box 181878, Dubai, United Arab Emirates;
Registration Certificate Number (Dubai) 0107 issued 30. Nov 2005.
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Owned or controlled by Bank Melli
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(o)
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Shomal Cement Company (a.k.a: Siman Shomal)
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Dr Beheshti Ave No. 289, Tehran, Iran 151446;
Alt. Location: 289 Shahid Baheshti Ave., P.O. Box 15146, Tehran, Iran
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Owned or controlled by, or acts on behalf of DIO
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4.
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Bank Refah
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40, North Shiraz Street, Mollasadra Ave., Vanak Sq., Tehran, Iran
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Banque Refah took over Bank Melli’s outstanding transactions following the sanctions imposed on the latter bank by the European Union
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5.
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Bank Saderat Iran (including all branches) and subsidiaries
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Bank Saderat Tower, 43 Somayeh Ave, Tehran, Iran.
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Bank Saderat is an Iranian state-owned bank (94 %-owned by IRN government). Bank Saderat has provided financial services for entities procuring on behalf of Iran’s nuclear and ballistic missile programmes, including entities designated under UNSCR 1737. Bank Saderat handled DIO (sanctioned in UNSCR 1737) and Iran Electronics Industries payments and letters of credit as recently as March 2009. In 2003 Bank Saderat handled letter of credit on behalf of IRN nuclear-related Mesbah Energy Company (subsequently sanctioned in UNSR 1737).
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(a)
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BankSaderat PLC (London)
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5 Lothbury, London, EC2R 7HD, UK
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100 % owned subsidiary of Bank Saderat
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6.
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Banque Sina
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187, Avenue Motahari, Teheran, Iran
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This bank is closely linked to the interests of the “Daftar” (Leader’s office: administration composed of around 500 officers). It thus contributes to the financing of the regime’s strategic interests.
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7.
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ESNICO (Equipment Supplier for Nuclear Industries Corporation)
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No1, 37th Avenue, Asadabadi Street, Tehran, Iran
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Procures industrial goods, specifically for the nuclear programme activities carried out by AEOI, Novin Energy and Kalaye Electric Company (all designated under UNSCR 1737). ESNICO’s Director is Haleh Bakhtiar (designated in UNSCR 1803).
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8.
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Etemad Amin Invest Co Mobin
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Pasadaran Av. Tehran, Iran
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Close to Naftar and to Bonyad-e Mostazafan, Etemad Amin Invest Co Mobin contributes to the financing of the strategic interests of the regime and of the Iranian parallel State.
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9.
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Export Development Bank of Iran (EDBI) (including all branches) and subsidiaries:
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Export Development Building, Next to the 15th Alley, Bokharest Street, Argentina Square, Tehran, Iran;
Tose’e Tower, Corner of 15th St., Ahmad Qasir Ave., Argentine Square, Tehran, Iran;
No. 129, 21 's Khaled Eslamboli, No. 1 Building, Tehran, Iran;
C.R. No. 86936
(Iran)
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The Export Development Bank of Iran (EDBI) has been involved in the provision of financial services to companies connected to Iran’s programmes of proliferation concern and has helped UN-designated entities to circumvent and breach sanctions. It provides financial services to MODAFL-subordinate entities and to their front companies which support Iran’s nuclear and ballistic missile programmes. It has continued to handle payments for Bank Sepah, post-designation by the UN, including payments related to Iran’s nuclear and ballistic missile programmes. EDBI has handled transactions linked to Iran’s defence and missile entities, many of which have been sanctioned by UNSC. EDBI served as a leading intermediary handling Bank Sepah’s (sanctioned by UNSC since 2007) financing, including WMD-related payments. EDBI provides financial services to various MODAFL entities and has facilitated ongoing procurement activities of front companies associated with MODAFL entities.
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(a)
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EDBI Exchange Company
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Tose’e Tower, Corner of 15th St., Ahmad Qasir Ave.; Argentine Square, Tehran, Iran
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Tehran-based EDBI Exchange Company is 70 %- owned by Export Development Bank of Iran (EDBI). It was designated by the United States in October 2008 for being owned or controlled by EDBI.
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(b)
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EDBI Stock Brokerage Company
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Tose’e Tower, Corner of 15th St., Ahmad Qasir Ave.; Argentine Square, Tehran, Iran
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Tehran-based EDBI Stock Brokerage Company is a wholly owned subsidiary of Export Development Bank of Iran (EDBI). It was designated by the United States in October 2008 for being owned or controlled by EDBI.
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(c)
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Banco Internacional De Desarrollo CA
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Urb. El Rosal, Avenida Francesco de Miranda, Edificio Dozsa, Piso 8, Caracas C.P. 1060, Venezuela
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Banco Internacional De Desarrollo CA is owned by the Export Development Bank of Iran.
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10.
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Fajr Aviation Composite Industries
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Mehrabad Airport, PO Box 13445-885, Tehran, Iran
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A subsidiary of the IAIO within MODAFL (listed in the EU Common Position 2007/140/CFSP), which primarily produces composite materials for the aircraft industry, but also linked to the development of carbon fibre capabilities for nuclear and missile applications. Linked to the Technology Cooperation Office. Iran has recently announced its intention to mass produce new generation centrifuges which will require FACI carbon fibre production capabilities.
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11.
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Fulmen
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167 Darya boulevard - Shahrak Ghods, 14669 - 8356 Tehran.
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Fulmen was involved in the installation of electrical equipment on the Qom/Fordoo site at a time when the existence of the site had not yet been revealed.
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Suite 5 - 11th floor - Nahid Bldg, Shahnazari Street – Mohseni Square Tehran
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Arya Niroo Nik is a shell company used by Fulmen for some of its operations.
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12.
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Future Bank BSC
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Block 304. City Centre Building. Building 199, Government Avenue, Road 383, Manama, Bahrain. PO Box 785;
Business Registration 2kDocument: 54514-1 (Bahrain) expires 9 Jun 2009; Trade License No 13388 (Bahrain)
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Two-thirds of Bahrain-based Future Bank are owned by Iranian state banks. EU-designated Bank Melli and Bank Saderat each own one-third of the shares, the remaining third being held by Ahli United Bank (AUB) of Bahrain. Although AUB still owns its shares of Future Bank, according to its 2007 annual report, AUB no longer exercises significant influence over the bank which is effectively controlled by its Iranian parents both of which are singled out in UNSCR 1803 as Iranian banks requiring particular “vigilance”. The tight links between Future Bank and Iran are further evidenced by the fact that the Chairman of Bank Melli has also held concurrently the position of Chairman of Future Bank.
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13.
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Industrial Development &
Renovation Organization (IDRO)
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Government body responsible for acceleration of Iran’s industrialisation. Controls various companies involved in work for the nuclear and missile programmes and involved in the foreign procurement advanced manufacturing technology in order to support them.
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14.
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Iran Aircraft Industries (IACI)
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A subsidiary of the IAIO within MODAFL (listed in the EU Common Position 2007/140/CFSP). Manufactures, repairs, and conducts overhauls of airplanes and aircraft engines and procures aviation-related parts often of US-origin typically via foreign intermediaries. IACI and its subsidiaries also have been detected using a worldwide network of brokers seeking to procure aviation-related goods.
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Iran Aircraft Manufacturing Company (a.k.a: HESA, HESA Trade Center, HTC, IAMCO, IAMI, Iran Aircraft Manufacturing Company, Iran Aircraft Manufacturing Industries, Karkhanejate Sanaye Havapaymaie Iran, Hava Peyma Sazi-e Iran, Havapeyma Sazhran, Havapeyma Sazi Iran, Hevapeimasazi)
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P.O. Box 83145-311, 28 km Esfahan – Tehran Freeway, Shahin Shahr, Esfahan, Iran;
P.O. Box 14155-5568, No. 27 Ahahamat Aave., Vallie Asr Square, Tehran 15946, Iran;
P.O. Box 81465-935, Esfahan, Iran;
Shahih Shar Industrial Zone, Isfahan, Iran; P.O. Box 8140, No. 107 Sepahbod Gharany Ave., Tehran, Iran
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Owned or controlled by, or acts on behalf of MODAFL (listed in the EU Common Position 2007/140/CFSP)
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Iran Centrifuge Technology Company (a.k.a. TSA or TESA)
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TESA has taken over the activities of Farayand Technique (designated under UNSCR 1737). It manufactures uranium enrichment centrifuge parts, and is directly supporting proliferation sensitive activity that Iran is required to suspend by UNSCRs. Carries out work for Kalaye Electric Company (designated under UNSCR 1737).
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Iran Communications Industries (ICI)
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PO Box 19295-4731, Pasdaran Avenue, Tehran, Iran;
Alternative address: PO Box 19575-131, 34 Apadana Avenue, Tehran, Iran;
Alternative address: Shahid Langary Street, Nobonyad Square Ave, Pasdaran, Tehran
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Iran Communications Industries, a subsidiary of Iran Electronics Industries (listed in the EU Common Position 2007/140/CFSP), produces various items including communication systems, avionics, optics and electro-optics devices, micro-electronics, information technology, test and measurement, telecommunication security, electronic warfare, radar tube manufacture and refurbishment, and missile launchers. These items can be used in programmes that are under sanction per UNSCR 1737.
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18.
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Iran Insurance Company (a.k.a. Bimeh Iran)
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P.O. Box 14155-6363, 107 Fatemi Ave., Tehran, Iran
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Iran Insurance Company has insured the purchase of various items that can be used in programs that are sanctioned by UNSCR 1737. Purchased items insured include helicopter spare parts, electronics, and computers with applications in aircraft and missile navigation.
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19.
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Iranian Aviation Industries Organization (IAIO)
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107 Sepahbod Gharani Avenue, Tehran, Iran
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A MODAFL (listed in the EU Common Position 2007/140/CFSP) organisation responsible for planning and managing Iran’s military aviation industry
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20.
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Isfahan Optics
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P.O. Box 81465-117, Isfahan, Iran
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Owned or controlled by, or acts on behalf of Iran Electronics Industries (listed in the EU Common Position 2007/140/CFSP)
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21.
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Javedan Mehr Toos
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Engineering firm that procures for the Atomic Energy Organisation of Iran which was designated under UNSCR 1737
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22.
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Kala Naft
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Kala Naft Tehran Co, P.O. Box 15815/1775, Gharani Avenue, Tehran, Iran;
No 242 Shahid Kalantri Street - Near Karim Khan Bridge - Sepahbod Gharani Avenue, Teheran;
Kish Free Zone, Trade Center, Kish Island, Iran;
Kala Ltd., NIOC House, 4 Victoria Street, London Sw1H1
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Trades equipment for oil and gas sector that can be used for Iran’s nuclear program. Attempted to procure material (very hard-wearing alloy gates) which have no use outside the nuclear industry. Has links to companies involved in Iran’s nuclear program.
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Machine Sazi Arak
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4th km Tehran Road, PO Box 148, Arak, Iran
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Energy sector firm affiliated with IDRO that provides manufacturing support to the nuclear programme, including designated proliferation sensitive activities. Involved in the construction of the Arak heavy-water reactor. UK distributed an export denial notice in July 2009 against Machine Sazi Arak for an “alumina graphite stopper rod.” In May 2009 Sweden denied the export to Machine Sazi Arak of “cladding of dish ends for pressure vessels”.
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24.
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MASNA (Moierat Saakht Niroogahye Atomi Iran) Managing Company for the Construction of Nuclear Power Plants
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Subordinate to AEOI and Novin Energy (both designated under UNSCR 1737). Involved in the development of nuclear reactors.
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25.
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Parto Sanat Co
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No. 1281 Valiasr Ave., Next to 14th St., Tehran, Iran.
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Manufacturer of frequency changers and it is capable of developing/modifying imported foreign frequency changers in a way that makes them usable in gas centrifuge enrichment. It is deemed to be involved in nuclear proliferation activities.
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26.
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Passive Defense Organization
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Responsible for the selection and construction of strategic facilities, including – according to Iranian statements - the uranium enrichment site at Fordow (Qom) built without being declared to the IAEA contrary to Iran’s obligations (affirmed in a resolution by the IAEA Board of Governors). Brigadier General Gholam-Reza Jalali, former IRGC is PDO’s chairman.
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27.
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Post Bank
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237, Motahari Ave., Tehran, Iran 1587618118
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Post Bank has evolved from being an Iranian domestic bank to a bank which facilitates Iran’s international trade. Acts on behalf of Bank Sepah (designated under UNSCR 1747), carrying out Bank Sepah’s transactions and hiding Bank Sepah’s connection with transactions in order to circumvent sanctions. In 2009 Post Bank facilitated business on behalf of Bank Sepah between Iran’s defence industries and overseas beneficiaries. Has facilitated business with front company for DPRK’s Tranchon Commercial Bank, known for facilitating proliferation-related-related business between Iran and the DPRK.
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28.
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Raka
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A department of Kalaye Electric Company (designated under UNSCR 1737). Established in late 2006, it was responsible for the construction of the Uranium enrichment plant at Fordow(Qom).
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29.
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Research Institute of Nuclear Science & Technology (a.k.a. Nuclear Science & Technology Research Institute)
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Subordinate to the AEOI and continuing the work of its former Research Division. Its managing director is AEOI Vice President Mohammad Ghannadi (designated in UNSCR 1737).
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30.
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Schiller Novin
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Gheytariyeh Avenue - no153 - 3rd Floor - PO BOX 17665/153 6 19389 Teheran
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Acting on behalf of Defense Industries Organisation (DIO).
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31.
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Shahid Ahmad Kazemi Industrial Group
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SAKIG develops and produces surface-to-air missiles systems for Iran’s military. It maintains military, missile, and air defense projects and procures goods from Russia, Belarus, and North Korea.
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32.
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Shakhese Behbud Sanat
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Involved in the production of equipment and parts for the nuclear fuel cycle.
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33.
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Technology Cooperation Office (TCO) of the Iranian President’s Office
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Tehran, Iran
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Responsible for Iran’s technological advancement through relevant foreign procurement and training links. Supports the nuclear and missile programmes.
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34.
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Yasa Part, (including all branches) and subsidiaries:
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Company dealing with procurement activities related to the purchase of materials and technologies necessary to nuclear and ballistic programmes.
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Acting on behalf of Yasa Part.
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Acting on behalf of Yasa Part.
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(c)
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Farasepehr Engineering Company
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Acting on behalf of Yasa Part.
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(d)
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Hosseini Nejad Trading Co.
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Acting on behalf of Yasa Part.
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(e)
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Iran Saffron Company or Iransaffron Co.
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Acting on behalf of Yasa Part.
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Acting on behalf of Yasa Part.
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Acting on behalf of Yasa Part.
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Acting on behalf of Yasa Part.
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Acting on behalf of Yasa Part.
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