Iranian Network of 32 Members Dismantled by Security Forces

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Iranian officials dismantled a 32-member Iranian network involved in riots and sabotage in Tehran and several other provinces. The Ministry of Intelligence arrested key members of the group and summoned others for further investigations. Officials highlighted the Iranian network’s threat to national stability and pledged continued vigilance. The ministry reported that the Iranian network’s core operated from Mashhad. Members carried out sabotage, including damaging religious sites. Authorities also noted that one detainee had traveled to foreign territories, suggesting potential international connections. These details underline the seriousness of the group’s operations.

Investigations showed that the Iranian network actively operated in Khorasan Razavi, Tehran, Kerman, Yazd, Sistan and Baluchestan, Alborz, Kermanshah, and Mazandaran provinces. The ministry emphasized that the arrests form part of a broader effort to safeguard public safety and protect national security. Authorities continue to examine all participants and any supporting entities involved in the network. Since the start of this year, Iranian officials identified and detained 45 individuals connected to this espionage group. The Ministry of Intelligence stated that these actions demonstrate the government’s commitment to neutralizing threats efficiently. Experts said the arrests send a strong signal to potential saboteurs across the country.

Officials described the operation as part of ongoing national security measures to prevent unrest and preserve public order. Security experts noted that networks like this could destabilize communities and disrupt social cohesion if authorities leave them unchecked. By dismantling the Iranian network, officials aim to reinforce stability and maintain confidence in law enforcement. The government said that investigators will continue until they fully identify all members and collaborators of the Iranian network.

Authorities also urged the public to remain vigilant and report suspicious activities. Analysts suggested that ongoing surveillance and targeted operations will play a key role in preventing similar threats in the future. By dismantling the Iranian network, security forces demonstrated their ability to address internal threats quickly. Officials expressed confidence that ongoing efforts will deter future sabotage attempts and reinforce national security across multiple provinces.

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