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- THE OCTOBER SURPRISE: BCCI Lawyer to be Chief Counsel (part 2)
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- Sick points out Lavi may also have taken part in an Oct. 5, 1980,
- meeting at the L'Enfant Plaza Hotel here with Reagan-Bush campaign
- officials Richard Allen, Robert McFarlane and Laurence Silberman.
- Lavi may be the unidentified Middle Easterner--whom the three
- concede they met with--who offered to arrange a deal to obtain the
- release of the U.S. hostages. Silberman contended the rejected the
- deal, saying, ``We have one president at a time.''
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- After Lavi's death in 1990, his brother, Parviz, produced a page
- from Houshang Lavi's notebook in the arms dealer's distinctive
- handwriting describing the L'Enfant Plaza hotel meeting. The note,
- dated Oct. 2, 1980, said ``Ring telecon(?) with J. Baker to meet
- Silberman, Allen Bob McFar. 40 page document F14 parts already
- paid for in rtun of hostages Swap in Karachi. Charter 707.''
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-
- ******************************************************************
- [From PeaceNet's oct.surprise confernece]
- ******************************************************************
- Topic 14 BCCI LAWYER COUNSEL FOR `OCTOBER'
- christic oct.surprise 2:31 pm Feb 26, 1992
- -------------------------------------------------------------------
- OCTOBER SURPRISE PROBE TAPS BCCI LAWYER
-
- [For information on subscriptions to the Guardian, the independent
- radical newsweekly, call 1-800-877-5448, or write the Guardian, 24
- West 25th Street, New York, NY 10010. Subscriptions are $33.50 a
- year.]
-
- By JACK COLHOUN
- The Guardian, Feb. 26, 1992, p. 3
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- [ . . . c o n t i n u a t i o n . . . ]
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- Meanwhile, two january 1983 letters of credit issued by BCCI's
- Brompton road branch in London financed arms and aircraft parts
- shipments to Iran that may well have been part of October Surprise
- arms transactions.
-
- An ASCO Malta Ltd. ``pro forma invoice,'' dated Jan. 18, 1983,
- addressed to Kashani, ``rep. of Iranian authorities,'' described a
- deal for $13,294,500 worth of arms and ammunition: 10 overhauled
- AMX 13 tanks with ``a 75mm gun'' and ``equipped with optical
- instruments and light armament .50 Browning and turret.'' A
- photograph of the invoice was published in Vif L'Express, a Belgian
- magazine, accompanying an article by Serge Dumont in the Feb. 6,
- 1987, issue.
-
- Another ASCO Malta invoice, dated Jan. 21, 1983, outlined a deal
- for aircraft parts and instructed Kashani to establish a letter of
- credit with the BCCI Brompton branch to be sent to an ASCO Malta
- account at the Bank of Valleta, Malta. The transaction was for B-
- 737 engine parts (starter pneumatics, tacho generators, regulators,
- exciter boxes and fuel controls), unspecified B-707 parts and A-300
- cf6 engine parts (Guardian, Sept. 18, 1991).
-
- Gary Sick noted in his book ``October Surprise'' that Ari Ben-
- Menashe, a former israeli military intelligence officer, told him
- that Kashani visited Israel in early 1980, a few months after the
- 52 U.S. embassy personnel were taken hostage in Iran in november
- 1979, to work out an arms deal.
-
- ``As a result of Kashani's visit to israel, an initial shipment of
- approximately 300 tires for F-4 fighter aircraft was arranged as a
- demonstration of good faith,'' Sick wrote.
-
- ``In March or April 1980, these tires were flown on a regularly
- scheduled El Al flight to Vienna. There the cargo was transferred
- to a commercial iran air flight to Tehran.''
-
- Sick points out that hashemi also identified Kashani as a visitor
- to Israel in early 1980 who was involved with israeli arms sales to
- Iran.
-
- Lavi, the arms dealer cited by Hamilton as an October surprise
- source, also claimed to have been involved in the Iranian arms
- purchases from ASCO. He told Vif L'Express that he acted as an
- intermediary in late 1982 working out the details of a major arms
- deal between ASCO and Iran that was consummated in 1983. He claimed
- the transaction included tank parts, HAWK missile parts and night
- vision equipment for M-16 rifles.
-
- Lavi also traveled to iran in December 1981 ``to promote the sale
- of F-14 parts to iran with israel's assistance,'' Sick wrote in
- ``October Surprise.'' ``As a result of his visit, Lavi entered into
- a relationship with Abraham Shavit, a former israeli intelligence
- officer who ran a company named ASCO wit headquarters in Belgium
- and a branch in Malta. Several sources identified ASCO as
- associated with israeli intelligence.''
-
- ``An American associate of Lavi's said that he spent about six
- weeks in Belgium in late 1982 shortly before the ASCO contract was
- signed,'' Long Island Newsday reported on Nov. 22, 1987.
-
- Sick points out Lavi may also have taken part in an Oct. 5, 1980,
- meeting at the L'Enfant Plaza Hotel here with Reagan-Bush campaign
- officials Richard Allen, Robert McFarlane and Laurence Silberman.
- Lavi may be the unidentified Middle Easterner--whom the three
- concede they met with--who offered to arrange a deal to obtain the
- release of the U.S. hostages. Silberman contended the rejected the
- deal, saying, ``We have one president at a time.''
-
- After Lavi's death in 1990, his brother, Parviz, produced a page
- from Houshang Lavi's notebook in the arms dealer's distinctive
- handwriting describing the L'Enfant Plaza hotel meeting. The note,
- dated Oct. 2, 1980, said ``Ring telecon(?) with J. Baker to meet
- Silberman, Allen Bob McFar. 40 page document F14 parts already paid
- for in rtun of hostages Swap in Karachi. Charter 707.''
-
- Before his death, Lavi maintained that he initiated the L'Enfant
- Plaza meeting with a phone call to James Baker, who is currently
- Secretary of State in the Bush administration. Lavi indicated that
- he was in contact with iranian representatives who proposed a swap
- of U.S. F-14 spare parts for the hostages. He said the Reagan-Bush
- officials turned down his offer, adding they said they were ``in
- touch with the Iranians themselves'' and didn't need his help.
-
-
-