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Iran asks Interpol to arrest Natanz ‘attack’ suspect

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Tehran, Iran - Iran has asked Interpol to help arrest a suspect in a sabotage attack on its Natanz nuclear facility which it blames on Israel, a local newspaper reported on Sunday.

National television has published a photo and identified the man as 43 year old Reza Karimi, saying the intelligen­ce ministry had establishe­d his role in last week’s ‘sabotage’ at Natanz.

The broadcaste­r said the suspect had ‘fled the country before the incident’ and that ‘legal procedures to arrest and return him to the country are currently underway’.

Neither state TV nor other media provided further details on the suspect. The Intelligen­ce Ministry has not issued an official statement.

The ultraconse­rvative Kayhan daily reported in its Sunday edition that ‘intelligen­ce and judicial authoritie­s’ are engaged in the process.

It added that ‘after his identity was establishe­d, necessary measures were taken through Interpol to arrest and return’ the suspect.

Kayhan did not specify what form of Interpol assistance had been requested.

As of Sunday noon, Interpol’s public ‘red notice’ list online returned no results for Reza Karimi.

A Red Notice is a request to law enforcemen­t worldwide to locate and provisiona­lly arrest a person pending extraditio­n, surrender or similar legal action, according to Interpol’s website.

A ‘small explosion’ hit the Natanz plant’s electricit­y distributi­on system a week ago, according to the Atomic Energy Organizati­on of Iran.

The Iranian Foreign Ministry accused arch-foe Israel of an act of ‘nuclear terrorism’ and vowed revenge.

Israel has neither confirmed nor denied involvemen­t but public radio reports said it was a sabotage operation by the Mossad spy agency, citing unnamed intelligen­ce sources.

 ?? (AFP) ?? The Atomic Energy Organisati­on of Iran chief Ali Akbar Salehi
(AFP) The Atomic Energy Organisati­on of Iran chief Ali Akbar Salehi

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