Iranian-American engineer accused of F-35 data theft attempt

Iranian-American engineer accused of F-35 data theft attempt

PanARMENIAN.Net - An Iranian-American engineer accused of attempting to ship stolen documentation on a high-tech military plane to Iran has been indicted, U.S. authorities say, according to BBC News.

A grand jury in the U.S. state of Connecticut charged Mozaffar Khazaee, 59, with two counts of transporting stolen goods. He was arrested on Jan 9 for trying to smuggle thousands of pages of F-35 Joint Strike Fighter documents. If convicted, he faces up to 20 years in prison.

Khazaee is accused of transporting, transmitting and transferring in interstate commerce goods obtained by theft, conversion or fraud, according to court documents.

He is said to have stolen the sensitive materials from defense contracting companies where he was employed, Connecticut U.S. Attorney Deirdre Daly said.

The engineer is an ex-employee of military contractor Pratt & Whitney and in that capacity was responsible for carrying out strength tests on engine parts. He was made redundant from a defense contractor in August, prosecutors said.

The investigation began in November, when customs officials and homeland security agents intercepted a shipment Khazaee sent from Connecticut to a freighter in Long Beach, California, bound for Hamadan, Iran, according to court records.

The shipment was marked as containing household goods, but officials instead found boxes of documents containing technical manuals and proprietary material related to the F-35 program.

Khazaee was arrested at the airport in Newark, New Jersey, on his way to Iran. The former Connecticut resident is reportedly being detained in New Jersey pending his arraignment.

The F-35 Joint Strike Fighter - the most expensive defense program in history - is estimated to have cost approximately $400bn.

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