Turkey detains 11 over abduction of Iranian dissident -police
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[December 14, 2020]
ISTANBUL (Reuters) - Turkey has
detained 11 people involved in the abduction and smuggling to Iran of an
Iranian dissident wanted by Tehran in connection with a deadly 2018
attack in southwestern Iran, Turkish authorities said on Monday.
Habib Chaab, an Iranian ethnic Arab separatist leader, was drugged and
kidnapped by a network working "on behalf of Iran's intelligence
service" after being lured into flying to Turkey by an Iranian
intelligence operative, a senior official said.
Iran's state media said in November that Iranian intelligence ministry
officers arrested Chaab over suspected involvement in a 2018 attack on a
military parade that killed dozens of people, without saying when or how
he was detained.
Chaab, who was based in Sweden, was persuaded to fly to Turkey to meet a
woman who, unknown to him, worked for Iranian intelligence, the Turkish
official said.
When he arrived in Istanbul he went to a rendezvous point, where he was
drugged and tied down, the official said. Istanbul police said Chaab was
spirited from the city to Turkey's eastern province of Van, and from
there across the border into Iran.
The 11 people were arrested two weeks ago, police said.
The account of Chaab's abduction was first reported by the Washington
Post. There was no immediate public comment from Iran.
DISSIDENTS TARGETED
Chaab's detention comes one year after another Iranian dissident, Masoud
Molavi Vardanjani, was shot dead on an Istanbul street. Two senior
officials told Reuters that the killing was instigated by intelligence
officers at Iran's consulate in Turkey.
Turkish broadcaster CNN Turk said the operation to detain the 11
suspected of abducting Chaab was also prompted by the seizure of other
Iranian opposition figures.
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On Saturday, Iran executed dissident journalist Ruhollah Zam, who
was convicted of fomenting violence during anti-government protests
in 2017, Iranian state television reported. Zam was captured in 2019
after living in exile in France. Zam's execution has stirred outrage
in Europe.
CNN Turk said Turkey's intelligence agency had determined that there
had been abductions, including that of Chaab, by people who formed
Iran's intelligence network in Turkey and who were linked to a
convicted Iranian drug smuggler, Naji Sharifi Zindashti.
Hurriyet newspaper said Chaab had been lured to Istanbul using his
ex-wife, who asked to see him and promised to pay back debts to him.
There he was put in a minibus and taken back to Iran by people
linked to Zindashti, the paper said.
An Iranian ethnic Arab opposition movement called the Ahvaz National
Resistance, which seeks a separate state in Iran's oil-rich
southwestern province of Khuzestan, claimed responsibility for the
2018 attack that killed 25 people, almost half of them members of
Iran's elite Revolutionary Guards.
Islamic State militants also claimed responsibility. Neither claim
provided evidence.
(Reporting by Daren Butler and Orhan Coskun; Editing by Dominic
Evans and Mark Heinrich)
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