Statements: Vast Solution

Canonical ID: ir-br-co-2a2c7e4fa3e6c5cc581bf8cca55f9d58b0ae93de · Entity type: Company (reference)

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Company:countrymyir_uani_business_registryir-br-co-2a2c7e4fa3e6c5cc581bf8cca55f9d58b0ae93de
Company:ide2dc7e589d2135cc59f8daf02c8b0bc963359f60ir_uani_business_registryir-br-co-2a2c7e4fa3e6c5cc581bf8cca55f9d58b0ae93de
Company:nameVast Solutionir_uani_business_registryir-br-co-2a2c7e4fa3e6c5cc581bf8cca55f9d58b0ae93de
Company:notesYet months after the sanctions went into effect, a similar network based in Malaysia began asking U.S. companies for the same kinds of technology, the Justice Department documents show. The orders were primarily from a firm that called itself Vast Solution and was headed by Majid Seif, an Iranian national. Seif was named in the federal indictment as a co-conspirator in an international plot to acquire components for Iranian-made IEDs. (Washington Post, Lethal technologies making way from U.S. to Iran via front companies, 1/11/2009) (http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/01/10/AR2009011002236.html)ir_uani_business_registryir-br-co-2a2c7e4fa3e6c5cc581bf8cca55f9d58b0ae93de
Company:sectorTelecommunicationsir_uani_business_registryir-br-co-2a2c7e4fa3e6c5cc581bf8cca55f9d58b0ae93de
Company:sourceUrl https://www.unitedagainstnucleariran.com/company/vast-solutionir_uani_business_registryir-br-co-2a2c7e4fa3e6c5cc581bf8cca55f9d58b0ae93de
Company:topicsexport.riskir_uani_business_registryir-br-co-2a2c7e4fa3e6c5cc581bf8cca55f9d58b0ae93de
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