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Iranian police arrest 35 spies linked to zionist entity in Hamadan & Masjed Soleyman

Iranian police arrest 35 spies linked to zionist entity in Hamadan & Masjed Soleyman

Saba Yemen20-06-2025
Tehran – Saba:
Iranian police have arrested 35 individuals linked to the Zionist entity in the provinces of Hamadan and Khuzestan.
Colonel Jafari, head of the security police in Iran's Hamadan province, stated that police detained 30 people last week on suspicion of ties to Mossad and supporting the Zionist entity, according to Iran's Tasnim News Agency.
Jafari explained that 14 of the detainees were spreading alarming messages on social media, noting that some suspects were seen suspiciously near military facilities, while others were accused of deliberately setting fires.
The security official added that Hamadan's intelligence and operational teams, in coordination with other security agencies, monitored all locations potentially harboring terrorist elements.
He emphasized that the vigilance of security forces and contributions from citizens thwarted any Mossad-linked activities in the province.
Meanwhile, the police commander of Khuzestan province announced the arrest of five individuals accused of spying for the Zionist entity in the city of Masjed Soleyman.
Tasnim News Agency quoted the police commander as saying that security forces in Khuzestan identified and detained a spy, along with a media and digital operative working for the Zionist entity, as part of security monitoring efforts in both physical and virtual spaces.
The detainee was reportedly connected to Zionist intelligence agencies, having received funds for activities aimed at spreading fear among the public, filming sensitive locations, inciting youth to riot, and providing media support for Zionist missile attacks on Iranian infrastructure.
Additionally, security forces identified and arrested four other supporters of the Zionist entity who were promoting the enemy's crimes against Iran on digital platforms.
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