18 US firms face probe

Published July 11, 2003

WASHINGTON, July 10: Eighteen US companies are under investigation for allegedly selling hi-tech military equipment to Iran through a London-based front company, the Bureau of Customs and Immigration Enforcement said on Thursday.

The illegal exports, the CIE said in a statement, include components for HAWK missiles, F-14 Tomcat fighter jets, F-4 Phantom jets, F-5 fighter jets, C-130 Hercules aircraft.—AFP

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