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Remet UK Ltd

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TypeCompany[sources]
NameRemet UK Ltd[sources]
Incorporation datenot available[sources]
Jurisdictionnot available[sources]
CountryUnited Kingdom[sources]
Registration numbernot available[sources]
SectorChemicals, Industrial Metals[sources]
Websitewww.remet.com[sources]
Source linkwww.unitedagainstnucleariran.com[sources]
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"Although the company’s former sales manager, Jarrad Beddow, claims that there was no law prohibiting the export of the cobalt when it occurred in 2009, it is well know that cobalt aluminate can be used to produce the lethal radioactive isotope cobalt 60. Experts says this material is most likely to be used in a 'dirty bomb.' And, Since 2005, there have been reports that Tehran may be attempting to procure dirty bomb materials." (Global Security Newswire, "U.K Firm Investigated Over Sale of Dirty Bomb Material to Iran," 5/17/2010) (http://gsn.nti.org/gsn/nw_20100517_7415.php)

Iran UANI Business Registry non-official source,

Remet is accused of selling Cobalt aluminate to Iranian engineering firm Mavadkaran, which manufactures equipment for Iran’s energy sector.

Iran UANI Business Registry non-official source,

"Jarrad Beddow, 43 the former sales manager of Remet UK, is alleged to have played a 'leading role' in the shipment of cobalt aluminate to the Islamic Republic via Slovakia...  Remet applied for a licence to export the chemicals in the summer of 2008 but was told it had been rejected in September... Mr Hewitt said the authorities were alerted after Remet's managing director discovered the export had gone through." (Daily Telegraph, "Businessman 'exported WMD chemicals to Iran'," 6/6/2012) (http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/middleeast/iran/9314201/Businessman-exported-WMD-chemicals-to-Iran.html)

Iran UANI Business Registry non-official source,

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Data sources

Iran UANI Business Registry2,320

List of companies involved in international business with or in Iran, including their withdrawal status from Iranian business ties, maintained by United Against Nuclear Iran (UANI).

United States of America · UANI · non-official source


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