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Iran arrests 30 in alleged US spy ring

Islamic Republic claims it uncovered extensive CIA-run espionage network; arrests 30 spies, identifies 42 intelligence officers worldwide

Iran has arrested 30 people it said were spying for the United States, official media reported on Saturday.

 

"The Intelligence Ministry's active and pious forces, in their ardent confrontations with the agents of the CIA ... arrested 30 people who were spies for America," state television's lunchtime news announced.

 

In a statement read on state TV Saturday, Iran's secret service says its agents uncovered activities of a CIA-run espionage network that sought to recruit Iranian spies through US diplomatic missions that include the United Arab Emirates, Malaysia and Turkey.

 

It said Iran had identified 42 US intelligence officers in such countries, saying: "they engage in collection of information regarding Iran's nuclear, aerospace defense and bio-technology fields," among other areas of interest.

 

Spying in Iran can carry the death penalty.

 

Washington has had no diplomatic presence in Iran since the 1979 revolution which deposed the US-backed shah and was followed by the lengthy occupation of the US embassy.

 

Diplomatic cables published by the WikiLeaks website showed the United States operated information-gathering desks on Iran in neighboring countries where diplomats would seek to glean intelligence from travelling Iranians.

 

The announcement of the arrests comes two days after US President Barack Obama made a speech on the Middle East, reiterating Washington's view that Tehran sponsors terrorism and is seeking nuclear weapons, charges Iran denies.

 

 


פרסום ראשון: 05.21.11, 14:18
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