Australian man sentenced to two years in prison over restricted export activities

An Australian man has been sentenced to two years in prison in the United States for exporting restricted aviation equipment to Iranian buyers.

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Alejandro Wolff US Deputy Representative votes to approve sanctions against Iran on missile exports. Source: EPA

An Australian man was sentenced to two years in prison in Washington for exporting restricted aviation equipment to Iranian buyers in violation of US restrictions.

Seven years after he was charged,  David Levick, 57, from Cherrybrook, Australia, was ordered to prison after pleading guilty to four counts of violating the US International Emergency Economic Powers Act, which places tight restrictions on sales of sensitive equipment to Iran.
The exports took place in 2007-2008. At the time Mr Levick was general manager of ICM Components, Inc., located in Thornleigh, Australia.

US authorities say he ordered the restricted materials on behalf of an Iranian company for trans-shipment to Iran.

When he was first charged, US authorities accused David Levick of selling Iran-US components of missiles, drones and torpedoes.

But the Justice Department statement Thursday made no mention of those.
Instead, he admitted to selling "precision pressure transduce," sensor devices with many applications, including in the avionics industry.

He also sold the Iranians emergency flotation system kits and assemblies for mounting lights on aircraft.

Mr Levick was extradited from Australia in December 2018.

He was also ordered to forfeit nearly $200,000, the value of the goods involved in the Iran deals.


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