
According to Reuters, a new book published in Berlin revealed that a German citizen had contacted the Iranian regime in late eighties to sell the plan for nuclear weapon production from the black market of Abdul Qader Khan, Pakistani scientist.
In This book, Douglas Frantz and Catherine Collins elaborated on details of Abdul Qader Khan’s activities and his complicated network for selling nuclear equipment.
The Abdul Qader Khan’s network had been created with the aim of providing nuclear plans for the regimes of Iran, North Korea and Libya. The relations of this network with Iran turned into one of the most controversial issues in the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) in Vienna.
According to this book, in first deals the Iranian regime’s officials paid 10 million dollars to Abdul Qader Khan’s network as a prepayment for buying centrifuges of uranium enrichment.