US slaps sanctions on Pak N-scientist, A Q Khan
US slaps sanctions on Pak N-scientist, A Q Khan
Sanctions were slapped over Khan's involvement in an N-proliferation network.

Washington: The US on Monday announced sanctions on disgraced Pakistani scientist A Q Khan and 12 other individuals for their involvement in clandestine nuclear proliferation network providing atomic weapon designs and technology to North Korea, Iran and Libya.

"The Department of State announced that sanctions would be imposed on 13 individuals and three private companies for their involvement in the A Q Khan nuclear proliferation network," the spokesman's office said in a statement in Washington.

The sanctions were announced after a "multi-year US government review of the available information pertaining to the activities of this network," it said.

Khan, 72, led an "extensive international network for the proliferation of nuclear equipment and know-how that provided 'one stop shopping' for countries seeking to develop nuclear weapons," the office of the State Department spokesman said in a statement.

The US said it believes the sanctions will "help prevent future proliferation related activities by these private entities and provide a warning to other would-be proliferators."

Khan has been kept under house arrest in Islamabad since 2004, when he confessed on state television to have leaked atomic secrets to countries including Iran and Libya. The scientist retracted the statement after four years, saying he was made to confess under duress.

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