Another SPND Casualty

Another SPND Casualty

So it's been a little while since senior SPND official, Ali Fouladvand (علی فولادوند, national ID: 4189670219), was killed by airstrikes.

Fouladvand’s loss is another blow to SPND. The 47-year-old was the head of SPND’s Research Directorate, in charge of coordinating the organisation’s internal R&D efforts on advanced technologies.

Fouladvand was one of SPND’s nuclear specialists. Before joining SPND, he’d won plaudits for his work on radiological plume modelling. Scientific publications show that he’d worked on various projects with SPND senior physicist Behzad Ahadi Bileh Daragh (بهزاد احمدی بیله درق), who we’ve previously written about. You don’t rise to such a senior position in SPND without at least some intellectual chops – and it was no doubt helpful that as a nuclear specialist, he was working on a topic which was the jewel in the crown of SPND’s activities.

On the other hand, for all of his modest academic qualities, Fouladvand wasn’t immune from the corruption endemic within SPND. Last year, investigative journalists exposed SPND front company Imen Gostar Raman Kish (شرکت ایمن گستر رامان کیش) and its efforts to procure nuclear equipment from abroad. The investigation also showed that Ali Fouladvand was one of the company’s directors: as with any of SPND’s front companies, the directorship role entitled Fouladvand to cuts of the purchase payments made by Imen Gostar Raman Kish for expensive foreign equipment.

Fouladvand’s death highlights once more that at this point, the best option for SPND staff is to leave Iran. The alternatives are not appealing.

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