"We are working closely with the International Police, the Americans came here and we asked them to provide the information they had in order to share it and help us identify them." ElMin said Tuesday. The statement is the first official reaction in Comoros to a Reuters article about a Belgian company called Semlex, which provides documentation for countries in Africa, as well as for small states in the Indian Ocean. Reuters highlighted how certain Semlex employees and associates received their passports and Comores locations in various cities around the world.
There are also indications that two US officials have been accused of sanctions by the Iranian people who bought the citizens of Comoros. Reuters can not be identified as a citizen of the Comoros or Semlex. If it is confirmed that Semlex plays a role in the case of the Iranian people, then Comoros will terminate the agreement with Semlex El Amine.
Semlex's lawyer declined to comment, saying the client denied all Semlex's allegations contained in two special reports published by Reuters in April and December of this year. The lawyer said earlier that an unidentified third party was dealing with Reuters, with the aim of destroying Semlex and Albert Karaziwan, the company's executive director. The Iranian president called two Iranians who were accused of making hundreds of millions of dollars for Iran. The other side accused Iran of supplying equipment to Syrian troops in the Comoros. For the year 2015, according to government documents seen by Reuters. Reuters can not contact any of the people listed in the Comoros document. The two previously publicly responded to the US accusations against them. The Amine also said that Comoros is working with several agencies in the UAE to determine how and where to offer statelessness in Cambodia to the Comoros. In exchange for cash in 2008, he was assaulted to sell passports through a parallel network. The Amine said there were investigations to determine whether a passport or consulate was issued as a result of corruption or political pressure. Officials have stated that at least 158 diplomatic passports have already been purchased and will be canceled. "We are cleaning things up," he added. "We will cancel the passport, the consular appointments of the Supporters will be abolished."
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