Iran says ‘nuclear spy’ was arrested, bailed
TEHRAN: Iran has arrested a “spy” involved in the nuclear negotiations with world powers but has not yet formally charged the suspect, the judiciary’s spokesman told reporters on Sunday.
“(News of) the arrest of the infiltrating spy is true. Legal action has been instigated against him and he has been released on bail,” the official IRNA news agency quoted Gholamhossein Mohseni Ejeie as saying at his weekly press conference.
“But the charge against him has not been proven yet.”
On Aug. 16, the Tehran prosecutor announced the arrest of a British-Iranian on suspicion of links to Britain’s intelligence service.
Iranian media outlets have reported that a dual national identified as Abdolrasoul Dorri Esfahani, a senior accountant involved in banking-related aspects of the nuclear talks, has been arrested for espionage.
But it remained unclear whether the dual national and the BritishIranian were the same person.
Iran does not recognize dual nationality and treats those arrested as Iranian citizens only.
Without naming or giving the gender of the accused, Tehran prosecutor Abbas Jafari Dolatabadi said on Aug. 16 the suspect was “active in the field of the Iranian economy, and was linked to the British espionage service.”
Iran and the United States, Britain, China, France, Germany and Russia negotiated for more than two years before signing a historic July 2015 agreement that removed some international sanctions in return for curbs on Tehran’s controversial atomic program.