Kuwait Times

Iran to execute man for spying for the CIA

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DUBAI: A man sentenced to death in Iran for spying for the CIA and attempting to pass on informatio­n about Tehran’s nuclear program will be executed soon, authoritie­s said yesterday, according to the semi-official Fars news agency. In another case, two people working for a charity were sentenced to 10 years in prison for spying and five years in prison for acting against national security on similar charges, judiciary spokesman Gholamhoss­ein Esmaili said, according to Fars.

“Amir Rahimpour who was a CIA spy and got big pay and tried to present part of Iran’s nuclear informatio­n to the American service had been tried and sentenced to death and recently the Supreme Court upheld his sentence and he will see the consequenc­es of his action soon,” Esmaili said, referring to the individual facing capital punishment. Esmaili did not provide any additional informatio­n about the nationalit­y of the convicted individual­s working for a charity. Iran does not recognize dual nationalit­y and the judiciary prosecutes dual nationals as Iranian citizens. Last summer, Iran announced it had broken up a CIA spy ring of 17 individual­s and that some had been sentenced to death.

Tensions have spiked between Iran and the United States after Washington killed top Iranian military commander Qassem Soleimani in a drone strike in Baghdad on Jan 3, prompting the Islamic Republic to retaliate with a missile strike against a US base in Iraq. Speaking at a press conference streamed live on the judiciary’s website, Esmaili said the names of the individual­s working for a charity would not be released yet because the sentence has not been finalized.

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