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Akbari executed despite UK pleas

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>>DUBAI: Iran has executed British-Iranian national Alireza Akbari, the judiciary’s Mizan news agency reported yesterday, after sentencing the former Iranian deputy defence minister to death on charges of spying for Britain.

British Foreign Secretary James Cleverly said late on Friday Iran must not follow through with the execution — a call echoed by the US State Department. Britain had described the death sentence as politicall­y motivated and called for his release.

Mizan said in a Tweet early yesterday the sentence had been carried out, without saying when.

“Alireza Akbari, who was sentenced to death on charges of corruption on earth and extensive action against the country’s internal and external security through espionage for the British government’s intelligen­ce service ... was executed,” it said.

The report accused Akbari, arrested in 2019, of receiving 1,805,000 euros (64.3 million baht), 265,000 pounds, and $50,000 for spying.

In an audio recording purportedl­y from Akbari and broadcast by BBC Persian on Wednesday, he said he had confessed to crimes he had not committed after extensive torture.

Iranian state media broadcast a video on Thursday that they said showed that Akbari played a role in the 2020 assassinat­ion of Iran’s top nuclear scientist, Mohsen Fakhrizade­h, killed in a 2020 attack outside Tehran which authoritie­s blamed at the time on Israel.

In the video, Akbari did not confess to involvemen­t in the assassinat­ion but said a British agent had asked for informatio­n about Fakhrizade­h.

Iran’s state media often airs purported confession­s by suspects in politicall­y charged cases.

Reuters could not establish the authentici­ty of the state media video and audio, or when or where they were recorded.

London-Tehran ties have deteriorat­ed in recent months as efforts have stalled to revive Iran’s 2015 nuclear pact, to which Britain is a party.

Britain has also been critical of the Islamic Republic’s violent crackdown on anti-government protests, sparked by the death in custody of a young Iranian-Kurdish woman in September.

A British foreign office minister said Thursday Britain was actively considerin­g proscribin­g Iran’s Revolution­ary Guard as a terrorist organisati­on.

Iran has issued dozens of death sentences as part of the crackdown on the unrest, executing at least four people.

In the audio recording broadcast by BBC Persian, Akbari said he had made false confession­s as a result of torture.

“With more than 3,500 hours of torture, psychedeli­c drugs, and physiologi­cal and psychologi­cal pressure methods, they took away my will. They drove me to the brink of madness ... and forced me to make false confession­s by force of arms and death threats,” he said.

Akbari was a close ally of Ali Shamkhani, now the secretary of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council, who was defence minister from 1997 to 2005.

 ?? ?? MARKED FOR DEATH: Former Iranian deputy of defence minister Alireza Akbari is shown during an interview in Tehran.
MARKED FOR DEATH: Former Iranian deputy of defence minister Alireza Akbari is shown during an interview in Tehran.

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