The United States has sanctioned 32 individuals and entities for participating in Russia’s alleged election meddling attempts in 2020 presidential elections, an official US statement said. Of them, 10 are from Pakistan, based in Karachi and Lahore.
President Joe Biden signed an executive order on Thursday, expelling US diplomats and imposing sanctions on nearly three dozen individuals and companies on alleged cyber-hacking attempts of US federal agencies, and interference in the 2020 presidential election.
The following day, the US Treasury Department issued a statement with details of banned personalities and companies. The list also includes some Pakistanis booked under Cyber2, Election-EO13848 - a 2018 executive order which imposes sanctions for foreign interference in a US election.
The details are as follows:
The companies are:Three companies linked to RazaMohsin and Raza, Mujtaba Ali are on the list:
Russia is believed to have hacked the networks of at least nine federal agencies in November 2020 to gather US secrets in the SolarWinds cyber-breach. The companies and individuals mentioned above are accused of helping Russian hackers in the process.