Sunday 21 December, 2008

Iran arrests on reporters on charges of spying


Sun, 21 Dec 2008

The Islamic Republic has reportedly arrested several journalists (allegedly BBC reporters) for spying in the wake of the latest espionage activities against Iran. In a Saturday interview with a news agency (ILNA) and other news agencies, a member of the Foreign Policy and National Security Commission of the Iranian parliament, Mohammad-Karim Abedi said the spy cell was identified and dismantled before carrying out any operations against the country. Abedi said the reporters first came under suspicion when they used different names to reserve rooms at their hotel accommodation.

The reporters were planning to expand their network of intelligence activities in Iran with the help of the British embassy, Abedi told media.

IRGC commander, Major General Mohammad-Ali Jafari announced on Nov. 24 that Iran's intelligence recently disbanded a Mossad subset that was spying on the country's military organizations.

The spy cell, which was tasked with gathering classified information and taking photographs of pinpointed locations, transmitted sensitive information to their superiors through advanced spy ware and satellite equipments.

This comes as another Israeli spy Ali Ashtari was recently convicted after confessing that Mossad had instructed him to sell bugged internet cables and satellite phones to targeted Iranian officials in an attempt to monitor their communications.

In response to the espionage onslaught, the Aerospace Faculty at Iran's Amir Kabir University of Technology has designed a new generation of "spy drones" for surveillance, reconnaissance and covert missions. (Agencies)

News source (presstv.ir)

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