A Dubai man was detained in Vancouver for allegedly helping an Iranian airline evade U.S. sanctions, one month after the high-profile arrest of Huawei’s senior executive. When Seyed Abood Sari arrived at Vancouver International Airport on Jan. 17, 2019, claiming to be on a trip to visit his sons, he was flagged and detained by border agents, Global News reported. A Canadian official said at a hearing four days later that Sari, a citizen of Iran and resident of the United Arab Emirates, was under investigation for allegedly aiding a U.S.-sanctioned Iranian airline that provided services to terrorist organizations. The Tehran-based Mahan Air was sanctioned by the U.S. Treasury Department in 2011 for providing “transportation, funds transfers, and personnel travel services” for the Quds Force branch of Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard (IRGC-QF). Mahan Air is also on Canada’s sanctions list. Once confirmed that Sari was wanted by the U.S. Federal Bureau of …