Who is Farhad Shakeri? The one who wanted to take down Trump was put to death, the complete horoscope of the mastermind of the Iranian conspiracy


Washington: The elections are over in America. Donald Trump has been elected the new President of America. Afghan man Farhad Shakeri, accused of planning a failed assassination against Donald Trump, was deported from America after spending time in jail. A criminal complaint filed in federal court in Manhattan alleges that an unnamed officer in Iran’s paramilitary Revolutionary Guard last September instructed a man to surveil Trump and ultimately plan to kill him.

The complaint states that if Farzad Shakeri did not come up with a plan by then, the official told him that Iran would put its plan on hold until after the presidential election, because the official believed Trump would lose. And then it will be easy to kill them.

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According to the complaint, Shakeri told the FBI that he did not plan to propose a plan to assassinate Trump within the seven days requested by the officer. With the allegations being revealed just days after Trump defeated Democrat Kamala Harris, the plot reflects efforts by federal authorities to target US government officials, including Trump, on US soil.

Who is Farzad Shakeri?
Shakeri is accused of participating in a broader murder plot on behalf of Tehran along with two New York residents – Jonathan Loadholt, 36, of Staten Island, and Carlisle Rivera, 49, of Brooklyn (also known as Pop). Shakeri came to America as a youth. However, the FBI has not disclosed the year of his arrival in the country and his residence. According to the indictment, he met his associates while he was in jail in America.

The indictment claims that after his conviction in 1994, he was held in several state prisons, including Woodbourne Correctional Center, where he shared custody with an unnamed defendant. Shekari was transferred to the Beacon facility in 2005, when officials claim he first encountered Rivera. He remained in the US until his deportation in 2008. According to New York Department of Corrections and Community Supervision records, his parole supervision ended in 2015. According to the indictment, only four years later he was detained again in Sri Lanka in connection with the seizure of 92 kg of heroin.

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