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2 United States men jailed for conspiracy to sell Iranian oil to China

Two Texas men convicted by a U.S. jury in November of trying to sell Iranian petroleum in infraction of sanctions imposed by Washington and of conspiracy to dedicate money laundering were sentenced on Tuesday to 45 months in jail, the Justice Department said.

Zhenyu Wang, 43, a Chinese person, and Daniel Ray Lane, 42, of McKinney, Texas, schemed with co-conspirators to avert U.S. financial sanctions versus Iran from July 2019 to February 2020 by assisting in the purchase of sanctioned oil from Iran, masking its origins and then selling it to a refinery in China, the department stated in a declaration.

Lane was president of privately held Stack Royalties, a. Texas-based company that sells oil and gas mineral rights to. investment funds and private equity groups.

Lane's attorney, Paul Hetznecker, told late last. year that the case was based on undercover federal government agents who. offered Lane millions of dollars in revenues if he took part in. the plan, after initially rebuffing their methods. The. attorney had called the case an outrageous example of. federal government overreach.

The pair were charged, together with three others, in 2020 in. U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. At. least 2 co-conspirators have actually given that pleaded guilty, court. records revealed.

China is the world's just major importer of Iranian oil. in spite of sanctions that previous U.S. President Donald Trump. unilaterally reimposed on Tehran's petroleum exports in 2018. after withdrawing the United States from the 2015 Iran nuclear. deal between Tehran and 6 world powers.

(source: Reuters)