Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Accused spy for CIA executed, Iran says

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TEHRAN, Iran — Iran has executed a former Defense Ministry employee who was convicted of spying on behalf of the CIA, the country’s judiciary said Tuesday. It was the second such execution in the past month.

The report said Reza Asgari was executed last week. Judiciary spokesman Gholamhoss­ein Esmaili said Asgari had worked in the airspace department of the ministry and retired in 2016.

“In the last years of his service, he joined the CIA. He sold informatio­n about our missiles … to the CIA and took money from them,” Esmaili said. “He was identified, tried and sentenced to death.”

Iran occasional­ly announces arrests and conviction­s of alleged spies for foreign countries, including the U.S. and Israel.

In June, Iran said another accused spy, Jalal Hajizavar, was hanged in a prison near Tehran. A report said Hajizavar — also a former staffer of the Defense Ministry — had admitted in court that he was paid to spy for the CIA. The report said authoritie­s had also confiscate­d espionage equipment from his residence. It said the court sentenced Hajizavar’s wife to 15 years in prison for her role in the espionage.

Before that, in 2016, Iran executed a nuclear scientist convicted of spying for the United States.

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