US offers $10M reward, right to move to America for information on 10 Iranian leaders

The State Department has unveiled an enticing offer for Iranian citizens: a potential $10 million reward and a chance to relocate to the United States for providing information on the locations of 10 high-ranking officials from Iran’s Islamic Republic.


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The department’s Rewards for Justice program tweeted an invitation for tips on these Iranian leaders, promising eligibility for both monetary rewards and relocation opportunities.


A collage of photos and silhouettes of key IRGC leaders, with text offering a reward for information on them.
The State Department announced Friday that Iranian citizens can earn up to $10 million and the right to move to America if they inform on the whereabouts of 10 senior Islamic Republic leaders. Rewards for Justice

Mojtaba Khamenei, son of Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, looks on in Tehran.
Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei and national security adviser Ali Larijani are the best-known figures on the list. ISNA/AFP via Getty Images

Individuals possessing such vital information can submit tips through a Tor browser or the secure Signal messaging platform, as advised by the department.

Among the notable figures on this list are Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei and Ali Larijani, a prominent national security adviser.

This strategy echoes a past initiative in 2003 when the US used playing cards to identify Iraqi leaders following President George W. Bush’s decision to invade and dismantle Saddam Hussein’s regime.