Former US Navy Veteran Tried in Iran on Security Charges

Michael White, a US Navy veteran. Photo: Twitter
Michael White, a US Navy veteran. Photo: Twitter
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Former US Navy Veteran Tried in Iran on Security Charges

Michael White, a US Navy veteran. Photo: Twitter
Michael White, a US Navy veteran. Photo: Twitter

Mashhad prosecutor said Monday that the verdict in the case of former US Navy veteran, who was arrested in the summer of 2018, has been issued.

He didn’t reveal the verdict and only said the convict had been indicted on security charges as well as a complaint filed by an individual.

Gholamali Sadeghi, the Mashhad prosecutor, told ISNA news agency on Monday that “a verdict for this case has been issued,” adding that he faced unspecified security charges, AFP reported.

Sadeghi's remarks contradict a February statement by Iran’s Deputy Foreign Minister Hossein Panahi-Azar, who said the convict faces no security or espionage charges.

Micheal White, 46, a former US Navy Veteran from California, was arrested in July 2018 in Iran, when he was paying a visit to his girlfriend, according to remarks by his mother to the New York Times.

Iran announced the arrest of the US citizen after few months, and on January 9, Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Bahram Qasimi confirmed his arrest and denied him being ill-treated.

“The US government has been informed of this arrest through its Interests Office in Tehran,” Qasimi stressed, denying "wrong" US media information about abusing White.

US lawmakers began working last week to legislate a new law that puts pressure on Iran to release US detainees.

White is the first American known to be detained since Donald Trump became president. Trump has pursued a maximalist campaign against Tehran that includes US withdrawal from Iran’s nuclear deal with world powers.

Joan White, Michael's mother, also revealed to the US newspaper that her son had visited Iran “five or six times” to meet his Iranian girlfriend.

She had asked Switzerland, which represents US interests in Iran, to visit the consulate to where her son was being held.

There are at least three other US citizens detained in Iran, two of them are Iranians.

US-Iranian relations deteriorated sharply last year after Washington unilaterally withdrew from the international agreement on Iran's nuclear program and again imposed sanctions on Iran.



Iran Releases Oil Carried by Tanker It Seized Earlier This Year

The St. Nikolas oil tanker that Iran seized earlier this year. (file/Reuters)
The St. Nikolas oil tanker that Iran seized earlier this year. (file/Reuters)
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Iran Releases Oil Carried by Tanker It Seized Earlier This Year

The St. Nikolas oil tanker that Iran seized earlier this year. (file/Reuters)
The St. Nikolas oil tanker that Iran seized earlier this year. (file/Reuters)

Iran has released the oil cargo of a Greek-owned, Marshall-Islands-flagged tanker it seized in the Gulf of Oman earlier this year, a shipping source told Reuters on Thursday.

Iran seized the St. Nikolas in January in retaliation for the confiscation last year of the same vessel and its oil by the US, Iranian state media had reported at the time.

The vessel, M/T St. Nikolas, is still being held by Iran, the source added. It was laden with 1 million barrels of Iraqi crude oil destined for Türkiye when it was seized.

“The cargo was released earlier this week after negotiations,” the source said.

In August 2023, a cargo of Iranian oil carrying one million barrels was unloaded off the coast of Texas from the Suez Rajan, a Marshall Islands-flagged tanker seized by the US.

There was no immediate comment from both the Iranian foreign and oil ministries.

The release of the oil cargo on Thursday came few days after Iran’s Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) intercepted a Togo-flagged, UAE-managed products tanker carrying 1,500 tons of marine gas oil.

British security firm Ambrey said last Monday the vessel had loaded marine gas oil off the coast of Iraq and was destined for UAE's Sharjah when it was intercepted on Sunday, 61 nautical miles southwest of Iran's port of Bushehr.

Iran's Revolutionary Guards' Navy confirmed seizure in a statement quoted by Iran's state news agency, saying: “The tanker was systematically engaged in fuel smuggling ... and was seized in the depths of Bushehr's coast by judicial order.”

“The vessel, along with its 12 crew members of Indian and Sri Lankan nationals, has been transferred to Bushehr anchorage and is under supervision,” it added.

Earlier this month, ship tracking data from the London Stock Exchange Group (LSEG) showed that a Chevron-chartered oil tanker seized by Iran more than a year ago is heading toward the Sohar port in Oman.

The data showed the vessel moving to international waters, with the destination showing as Khor Fakkan in the UAE.

The Marshall Islands-flagged Advantage Sweet was boarded by IRGC in the Gulf of Oman in April 2023 after an alleged collision with an Iranian boat.