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Iran arrests 27 IS suspects — Intelligen­ce ministry

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TEHRAN: Iran has arrested 27 people plotting attacks for the Islamic State group, including 10 who were detained in a regional country with outside assistance, the intelligen­ce ministry said on Monday.

“Intelligen­ce agents succeeded in identifyin­g and arresting a terrorist group linked to Daesh, who intended to conduct terrorist attacks in central provinces and religious cities,” a ministry statement said, using an alternativ­e name for IS.

Ten of the suspects were arrested outside Iran “through intelligen­ce- sharing with one of the intelligen­ce services in the region,” the statement said, without naming the country or giving further details.

Weapons and ammunition were recovered during the arrests, and the suspects were reportedly trying to smuggle them into Iran inside home appliances.

Tehran suffered a rare and deadly twin attack on June 7, claimed by IS, when gunmen and suicide bombers attacked the parliament complex and the mausoleum of revolution­ary founder Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, killing 17 people.

Iranian security officials have since arrested dozens of suspects linked to the attack, and claim to have killed its chief planner.

On June 19, Iran also fired missiles into northeaste­rn Syria in retaliatio­n, targeting an IS command base in Deir Ezzor province. — AFP

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