Robert Levinson disappearance: FBI wants info on 2 Iranian officers

The FBI has recently released posters seeking information about two senior Iranian intelligence officers who were allegedly involved in the disappearance of retired FBI Special Agent Robert Levinson. Levinson went missing in 2007 while on a trip to Iran’s Kish Island, where he was working as a private investigator. Despite being presumed dead in 2020, the FBI is determined to hold those responsible for his abduction accountable.
Levinson’s family continues to demand answers and justice for their loved one. They believe that someone out there knows something about what happened to Levinson and they are grateful for the FBI’s ongoing efforts to uncover the truth.
The two Iranian officers named in the posters, Mohammed Baseri and Ahmad Khazai, are said to have played a role in Levinson’s abduction, detention, and likely death. The FBI is committed to pursuing all leads and intelligence to ensure that every Iranian official involved in the case is held accountable.
Both Baseri and Khazai have been sanctioned by the Treasury Department for their alleged roles in the abduction of Levinson. Baseri is accused of engaging in counterespionage activities both inside and outside of Iran, while Khazai has led delegations to other countries to assess security situations.
Despite the Iranian government’s denial of knowledge about Levinson’s whereabouts, the FBI remains determined to bring him home. A $5 million reward is still being offered for information leading to Levinson’s location, recovery, and return.
The FBI’s release of the posters is a reminder of the ongoing efforts to seek justice for Robert Levinson and his family. The search for answers continues, and the FBI is committed to ensuring that those responsible for his disappearance are held accountable.