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Iran: BBC Reporters in Tehran Are Spies


achn.jpgThe following report is from an Iranian News agency:  

The Islamic Republic has reportedly arrested several BBC reporters for spying in the wake of the latest espionage activities against Iran.

In a Saturday interview with ILNA news agency, 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 BBC reporters first came under suspicion when they used different names to reserve rooms at their hotel accommodation.

Security officials later identified the BBC reporters were planning to expand their network of intelligence activities in Iran with the help of the British embassy, Abedi said.

The arrests come at a time when espionage activities against the Islamic Republic have reached a new height. Iranian security officials made high profile arrest of a number of Israeli operatives in the country in recent months.

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.

Known as unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), the robotic aircraft prowl over enemy terrain and transmit real-time images of designated areas to their ground operators, who guide them with joysticks from a distance.

(Source: Press TV)



5 Responses

  1. I’m sure these “journalists” will get fair and speedy trials.

    Its hard to feel bad though since they are working for a news agency that doesnt really like our kind.

  2. remember, esav is “kash” — bundles of straw and beis yosef is a flame — all it takes is the slightest of sparks and it’s all going to fly….keep ur eyes peeled— we’re celebrating a miracle with fire….

  3. BS”D

    With characters like Orla (yes, that is her name) Guerin working for them, I would think the BBC was a division of the IRNA.

  4. Anyone remember the time the Iranians arrested 10 leaders of the Jewish community (including the gabbai and a rebbe) for “spying” for Israel? It took many long months for them to be released after much torture, forced confessions and “trials”.

    I’m no fan of the BBC, and their bias sickens me, but beware of the Iranians. They are on an anti West jihad.

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