FBI Seeks Public Help in Case of Missing Ex-Agent Robert Levinson
New posters identify two Iranian intelligence officers believed to be linked to Levinson's 2007 abduction and presumed death.
- The FBI has released 'seeking information' posters for Mohammad Baseri and Ahmad Khazai, senior Iranian intelligence officers suspected of involvement in Robert Levinson's disappearance.
- Levinson, a retired FBI agent, vanished in 2007 during an unauthorized CIA mission to Iran's Kish Island and is presumed dead since 2020.
- The U.S. Treasury Department sanctioned Baseri and Khazai in 2020, alleging their roles in Levinson's abduction, detention, and probable death.
- The FBI is offering a $5 million reward, and the State Department is offering $20 million for information leading to Levinson's recovery and return.
- The Iranian government has consistently denied knowledge of Levinson's whereabouts, despite evidence and claims by U.S. officials implicating Iranian authorities.