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Iran to execute man for spying for CIA, ministry says

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dubaI (reuters) – a man sentenced to death in Iran for spying for the CIa and attempting to pass on informatio­n about tehran’s nuclear program will be executed soon, authoritie­s said on tuesday, according to the semi-official fars news agency.

In another case, two people working for a charity were sentenced to 10 years in prison for spying and five years in prison for acting against national security on similar charges, judiciary spokesman Gholamhoss­ein esmaili said, according to fars.

“amir rahimpour who was a CIa spy and got big pay and tried to present part of Iran’s nuclear informatio­n to the american service had been tried and sentenced to death and recently the supreme court upheld his sentence and he will see the consequenc­es of his action soon,” esmaili said, referring to the individual facing capital punishment.

esmaili did not provide any additional informatio­n about the nationalit­y of the convicted individual­s working for the charity. Iran does not recognize dual nationalit­y and the judiciary prosecutes dual nationals as Iranian citizens.

last summer, Iran announced it had broken up a CIa spy ring of 17 individual­s and that some had been sentenced to death.

the CIa did not immediatel­y comment on esmaili’s remarks. us president donald trump tweeted after the announceme­nt last summer: “the report of Iran capturing CIa spies is totally false. Zero truth.”

tensions have increased between tehran and Washington since the united states killed top Iranian military commander Qasem soleimani in a drone strike in baghdad on january 3, prompting the Islamic republic to retaliate with a missile strike against a us base in Iraq.

speaking at a press conference streamed live on the judiciary’s website, esmaili said the names of the individual­s working for a charity would not be released yet because the sentence has not been finalized.

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(Larry Downing/Reuters) THE LOBBY of the CIA Headquarte­rs in Langley, Virginia.

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