Britain imposed sanctions on three Iranian judges, three members of Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps and two regional governors, an update to a British government website showed on Monday.
Those added to the sanctions list, and subject to an asset freeze and travel ban were named by Britain's foreign office as:- Hadi Mansouri, Presiding Judge of Branch 4 of
the Revolutionary Courts of Mashhad- Mohammad Taghi Osanloo, IRGC Ground Forces Commander- Amanollah Garshasbi, Deputy Commander of the IRGC for Sistan and Baluchestan Province
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