Bristol Herald Courier: US officials say California men were agents of Iran
They seemed an unlikely pair of spies.
The older man, Majid Ghorbani, worked at a Persian restaurant in Santa Ana. At 59, he wore a thick gray mustache and the weary expression of a man who had served up countless plates of rice and kebab.
The younger man, Ahmadreza Mohammadi Doostdar, was a Long Beach native who held U.S. and Iranian citizenship. Round-faced and bespectacled, the 38-year-old answered to the Farsi nickname “Topol,” or “Chubby.”
Yet even as the men sipped coffee at a Costa Mesa Starbucks, chatted outside an Irvine market, or made trips to Macy’s at South Coast Plaza, they were trailed by federal agents.
Read more ....
WNU Editor: Iranian spies in the U.S.. And people are surprised?!?!?!?!
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
2 comments:
Heaven forfend. We better build a wall to keep them out. Or some s#$t.
Iranians and the Chinese "students" are populating US tech universities. Hoovering every bit of data they can find and transferring it as fast as they can back to their respective fatherlands.
Post a Comment