
The Justice Department has charged Revolutionary Guard member Shahram Poursafi, accusing him of offering an individual US$300,000 to kill the official
The plan is likely to have been set in retaliation for the US killing of top Guard Commander Qassem Soleimani in 2020



American authorities indicted him for the plot.
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The US State Department has set a reward of up to $20 million for information leading to the arrest or conviction of Shahram Poursafi, a member of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps.
Shahram Poursafi, a member of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, was accused by the US Department of Justice of conspiring to assassinate John Bolton, the former US National Security Advisor, by paying $300,000 to a mercenary to kill Mr. Bolton.
In June 1402, the US government imposed sanctions against the head of foreign intelligence of the Revolutionary Guards Intelligence Organization and other members and affiliates of the Revolutionary Guards, as well as its foreign operations arms, and Shahram Poursafi was one of these people.
In a statement published by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Thursday, October 5, it is stated that Shahram Poursafi is accused of trying to hire people in the United States to kill John Bolton for $300,000 from October 2021 to April 2022.
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He is also accused of providing support and material resources to facilitate this act of murder.
The statement stated that Poursafi was acting on behalf of the Quds Force of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, which has been designated a foreign terrorist organization by the United States.
In June 2023, the US Treasury Department designated Poursafi as a “global terrorist” and froze all of his assets and interests in the United States.
According to this statement, if convicted, Shahram Poursafi will face a maximum of 10 years in prison and a fine of up to $250,000 for using the facilities of interstate commerce in committing contract killing, and a maximum of 15 years in prison and a fine of up to $250,000 for providing and Attempting to provide material support to a transnational murder conspiracy.
Two years ago, it was announced that Shahram Poursafi lives in Iran, but the US State Department has announced that he is still on the run abroad.
In February 1402, the US State Department, by setting a reward of 15 million dollars, asked people who have information about “Hossein Hatfi Ardakani”, his activities and his connection with the IRGC to contact the country’s “Reward for Justice” program.
The official Farsi-language account of the US State Department introduced Mr. Ardakani as an “Iranian businessman” who has cooperated with the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps “to acquire and provide the complex technology needed by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps” in order to “produce weapons and sell them with this institution.”
The US Treasury Department has already sanctioned Hossein Hatfi Ardakani in connection with the “provision of drone parts for the Islamic Republic of Iran”.
Also, the “Reward for Justice” program affiliated with the US Ministry of Foreign Affairs in February 1403 published the pictures and names of six senior officials of the command center of the Iranian Cyber Corps and set a $10 million reward for any information that would lead to the location and disclosure of the identity of these people. .
These six people, Hamid Homayun Fal, Hamid Reza Lashgarian, Mehdi Lashgarian, Milad Mansouri, Mohammad Bagher Shirinkar and Reza Mohammad Amin

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