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Extradited Chinese man to face trial for smuggling nuclear parts to Iran

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A Chinese man accused of smuggling “highly sensitive” parts for nuclear production to Iran was extradited to Boston on Friday where he will face federal charges.

Sihai Cheng, charged alongside an Iranian man and two Iranian businesses, allegedly exported pressure sensors to Iran that could be used to manufacture nuclear weapons, a government statement said.

Cheng was arrested in February by British authorities and extradited to the United States. He is scheduled to appear in federal court next week.

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US sanctions prohibit the export of specific items to Iran due to its nuclear program, which Western powers and Israel say aims to build weapons. Iran adamantly denies the charges..

According to the government indictment, Cheng supplied thousands of parts manufactured in the US to the company Eyvaz, identified by the European Council as an entity implicated in Iranian nuclear or ballistic missile activity.

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The pressure sensor parts were illegally obtained from the Massachusetts-based MKS Instruments, the US government claims.

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