Robert Levinson disappearance: FBI releases posters seeking info on two Iranian intelligence officers
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The FBI released posters Tuesday seeking information about two senior Iranian intelligence officers involved in the disappearance of retired FBI Special Agent Robert Levinson as the agency is vowing to “hold every Iranian official involved in his abduction accountable.” 

Levinson was working as a private investigator when he vanished in 2007 after traveling to Iran’s Kish Island. He had reportedly taken part in an unauthorized CIA mission and was presumed dead in 2020. 

“Even after all of this time that’s passed, almost 18 years, we will never give up. We want answers. We demand answers,” Levinson’s family told Fox News Digital in a statement. “Someone, somewhere, knows something and we demand that those responsible are held accountable for their actions. We are grateful to the FBI for its commitment to justice for our family and for its continued pursuit of finding out what happened to Robert Levinson.”

The FBI said the two Iranian officers in the posters – Mohammed Baseri and Ahmad Khazai — “allegedly acted in their capacity as officials of Iran’s Ministry of Intelligence and Security during Bob’s abduction, detention, and probable death.” 

Robert Levinson 2011 image

The FBI said it received this image of Robert Levinson in April 2011, four years after his disappearance. (FBI)

“According to the designation, Baseri has been involved in counterespionage activities inside and outside Iran, as well as sensitive investigations related to Iranian national security issues. He has worked directly with intelligence officials from other countries to harm U.S. interests,” the FBI said. “Khazai has led MOIS delegations to other countries to assess security situations.” 

Mohammad Baseri and Ahmad Khazai seeking information posters

The FBI released seeking information posters Tuesday regarding Mohammad Baseri and Ahmad Khazai. (FBI)

A $5 million reward is still being offered by the FBI for information leading to Levinson’s location, recovery and return. 

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