US Treasury sanctions target ‘transfer of billions’ to Iran’s Revolutionary Guards

The sanctions target the transfer of money to Iran's elite Revolutionary Guards. (AFP)
  • Treasury blacklists 25 people and entities that are part of ‘vast network’
  • Measures against banks and other financial institutions

WASHINGTON: The US on Tuesday imposed fresh sanctions on a network of companies and people it said was transferring billions of dollars and euros to Iran’s elite Revolutionary Guards.

The US Treasury said it was blacklisting 25 people and entities, including front companies based in Iran, Turkey and the UAE, associated with Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps and the Ministry of Defense and Armed Forces Logistics, or MODAFL.

The targeted institutions include banks and other financial institutions, including Ansar Bank, Atlas Exchange and Iranian Atlas Company.

“We are targeting a vast network of front companies and individuals located in Iran, Turkey, and the UAE to disrupt a scheme the Iranian regime has used to illicitly move more than a billion dollars in funds,” Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said in a statement.

Mnuchin said the IRGC and MODAFL continued to try to evade sanctions to help Iran’s government fund terrorism and destabilize the Middle East.

Washington reimposed sanctions against Iran after President Donald Trump withdrew from a 2015 nuclear deal between Tehran and six world powers, and moved to isolate Tehran. It has also imposed a string of new sanctions, including against the IRGC and its external arm, Quds Force, to choke off funding for its overseas operations.

The IRGC is by far Iran’s most powerful security organization and has control over large stakes in Iran’s economy and huge influence in its political system.