3,121 Prosecuted, 2,406 Held Under Iran’s Espionage Law

3,121 Prosecuted, 2,406 Held Under Iran’s Espionage Law

HRANA – The spokesperson for Iran’s judiciary announced that 3,121 individuals across the country have been subjected to legal prosecution on charges including “operational actions in favor of Israel, security-related offenses, collaboration with Israel, media and propaganda activities benefiting Israel, and possession or trade of communication equipment, including Starlink.” According to him, 2,406 of these individuals have been arrested and remain in detention.

According to HRANA, citing ILNA, the judiciary spokesperson provided details regarding judicial measures taken under the framework of the “Law on Intensifying Punishment for Espionage and Collaboration with Israel.”

Asghar Jahangir stated: “In this regard, a total of 3,121 individuals have come under judicial prosecution. Of these, 2,406 have been arrested and remain in detention. So far, 1,000 indictments have been issued against these individuals.”

He added that these citizens were identified and arrested by the IRGC Intelligence Organization, the Ministry of Intelligence, and the Law Enforcement Command (FARAJA). He further explained: “Twenty percent of these individuals are being prosecuted for operational actions in favor of Israel, while 22% face charges related to security, economic, military, and financial activities. Approximately 7% have been charged with collaboration and assistance to Israel, 43% with cooperation in political, cultural, media, and propaganda activities benefiting Israel, and 7% with possession or buying and selling electronic equipment, including Starlink.”

Jahangir also referred to judicial measures aimed at identifying and seizing the assets of individuals he described as “affiliated with the enemy.” He said that the assets of hundreds of such individuals have so far been identified and confiscated. According to him, these assets will be formally expropriated following judicial proceedings and the issuance of court rulings.

Earlier, Judiciary Chief Gholamhossein Mohseni Ejei announced the issuance of judicial orders to seize the assets of individuals described as “collaborators with the enemy” and warned that such individuals could face the death penalty. Subsequently, an online system for checking citizens’ assets was launched, enabling judicial authorities to identify and seize property. Since then, numerous reports have been published regarding the confiscation of assets belonging to a number of citizens.

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