An action aimed at holding the ship from the weapons took place last year. They convicted the men of several allegations.
A Pakistani, who was detained by US Seals’s naval units last year, was sentenced to the smuggling of Iranian weapons for Yemen’s Hurfish insurgents on Thursday. This is reported to TASR, according to the AFP report.
The US last year in January carried out an operation against an unmarked ship off the coast of Somalia, on board which the components of missiles were made in Iran. In the intervention, four men were detained, including a 49-year-old Pakistan. Two Seals members lost their lives in the operation.
They convicted him of several allegations
The federal jury in Virginia, USA, convicted Pakistani of conspiracy on Thursday to provide material support for terrorists, helping the Iranian program of weapons of mass destruction, conspiring to transport explosives and other accusations. The convicted is to be 22 September.
On the basis of court documents, a Pakistan cooperated in smuggling weapons with two Iranian brothers connected to Iranian Islamic revolutionary guard.
The United States began to take steps against Húsia in January 2024 in response to the fact that from November 2023, Yemen’s insurgents began to attack commercial ships in the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden. These attacks were presented as support for the Palestinians during the war between Israel and the Hamas Palestinian movement in the Gaza Strip.