Iranian Embassy says it cannot be ruled out Zanjani transferred money to Tajikistan

DUSHANBE, January 8, 2014, Asia-Plus — Representative of Iranian Embassy in Dushanbe says that it cannot be ruled out that 2 billion U.S. dollars, for which Iranian tycoon Babak Zanjani was arrested last year, are in Tajikistan. “It is quite possible that Babak Zanjani transferred this amount to Tajikistan but some problems prevented him from […]

Ramziya Mirzobekova

DUSHANBE, January 8, 2014, Asia-Plus — Representative of Iranian Embassy in Dushanbe says that it cannot be ruled out that 2 billion U.S. dollars, for which Iranian tycoon Babak Zanjani was arrested last year, are in Tajikistan.

“It is quite possible that Babak Zanjani transferred this amount to Tajikistan but some problems prevented him from transferring this money to Iran,” the source said, noting that much unclear remains about that case.

“Indeed, Babak Zanjani presented a document from the National Bank of Tajikistan about transferring this amount to Tajikistan, but the National Bank of Tajikistan denies any cooperation with him.  Therefore, he was arrested.  If he recovers this amount, he will be released.”

“It would also be interesting to know how Babak Zanjani could forge Tajik central bank’s document,” the source added.

We will recall that Iranian businessman Babak Zanjani was arrested on December 30, 2013 and taken to Tehran’s Evin prison.

The arrest reportedly comes after 12 Iranian lawmakers accused Mr. Zanjani of corruption, calling for an inquiry into his financial activities in a letter to the heads of the three branches of the Iranian government.

In September 2013, Iran”s parliament began investigating Zanjani’s business dealings after he was accused of withholding 1.9 billion U.S. dollars of oil revenue meant to be channeled through his companies.

Mr. Zanjani has denied the allegation.

The Central Bank of Iran said in December that Mr. Zanjani had not transferred the outstanding amount.

After being accused of withholding money earlier this year, Mr. Zanjani said that he had already transferred 700 million U.S. dollars, but that the international sanctions were preventing him from handing over the remaining 1.2 billion U.S. dollars.

The United States and the European Union have both blacklisted Babak Zanjani for helping Iran”s government and several firms evade an oil embargo.

In April 2013, the U.S. Treasury Department accused Zanjani of operating a network of front companies to help Iran access oil revenues in violation of U.S. sanctions.  The department said the network moved billions of dollars, including tens of millions to a company controlled by Iran”s elite Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC).

Radio Liberty’s Tajik Service reported on December 30, 2013 that Tajik central has denied any cooperation with Mr. Zanjani.  Abdughaffor Qurbonov, a spokesman for the National Bank of Tajikistan (NBT), told RFE/RL on December 30 that a document presented by Iranian businessman Babak Zanjani to the Iranian parliament that purported to establish such a connection is fake.

A group of Iranian lawmakers reportedly also expressed doubts regarding the authenticity of the document, which allegedly showed that $2 billion had been transferred to Iran”s Oil Ministry from the Tajik National Bank.

 

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