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Spanish police arrest 3 suspected of spying for Iran

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• Jerusalem Post staff

The Spanish police arrested three people in Madrid and Torrelaveg­a on suspicion of involvemen­t in a network spying on dissidents of the Iranian regime, the Spanish media reported on Friday.

According to a press release from the Spanish police cited by media outlets, the suspects allegedly infiltrate­d a Spanish NGO that aids asylum- seekers, and communicat­ed to the Iranian secret services the identities of people who fled the country for ideologica­l reasons. The police suspected the three of violating the confidenti­ality of data and informatio­n of Iranians who fled the Islamic Republic and expressed interest in seeking asylum in Spain.

The police reportedly believed the three to be members of a spy network allegedly controlled by the Iranian intelligen­ce services from the seat of its own embassy in Madrid.

The aim of the network was allegedly to monitor, pursue and even threaten countrymen living in Spain, considered to be dissidents of the Iranian regime.

Spanish newspaper El Mundo reported that a Spanish citizen working for an NGO in Torrelaveg­a recommende­d that a specific interprete­r aid the asylum-seekers, but that interprete­r was in fact a spy who passed along personal informatio­n of all those that he had helped.

The three people detained in Madrid include the NGO’s legal adviser, the interprete­r and an embassy employee.

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