World | Iran nuclear weapons program 4 in Germany Accused of Sending Iran Nuclear Parts Men accused of breaking embargo By Evann Gastaldo Posted Aug 15, 2012 12:14 PM CDT Copied A Saturday, Jan. 15, 2011 file photo, shows Iran's heavy water nuclear facilities near the central city of Arak 150 miles southwest of Tehran. (AP Photo/ISNA,Hamid Foroutan, File) Iran may have been getting some help with its nuclear reactor plans from four guys in Germany. The men have been arrested and are accused of breaking the embargo prohibiting Germans from trading nuclear-related items with Iran. They allegedly supplied Iran with millions of euros worth of specialty valves for a reactor, and prosecutors say they knew how the parts would be put to use. The men are known only as Rudolf M, Kianzad Ka, Gholamali Ka, and Hamid Kh, per Germany's privacy laws; three are Iranian-German dual nationals and one is a German national. There is also a fifth suspect, the BBC reports. Ninety customs officials and prosecutors were involved in searches of their homes and businesses; the men allegedly used front companies in order to hide the deals. Read These Next The Supreme Court just struck down President Trump's tariffs. Big Bang Theory star reveals his 'masked vigilante thing.' President Trump struck defiant tone after tariffs loss at court. A new ransom demand arrives in the Nancy Guthrie case. Report an error