Iran arrests a Swedish citizen on espionage charges -IRNA
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[July 30, 2022]
(Reuters) -Iran's
intelligence ministry said on Saturday that it had arrested a Swedish
citizen on espionage charges, the official IRNA news agency reported,
without naming the detained person.
"The intelligence ministry announced that a citizen of the Kingdom of
Sweden was arrested on espionage charges," IRNA quoted a ministry
statement a saying. It did not say when the arrest was made.
Sweden's Foreign Ministry said it was aware of the case.
"This is a known and ongoing case which the Foreign Ministry has been
working on for a while," a spokeswoman said in an emailed comment.
It was not immediately clear if the individual arrested is the Swedish
man that the foreign ministry said in May had been detained in Iran.
Iran did not report that arrest.
"The suspect had been under surveillance by the intelligence ministry
during several previous trips to Iran because of (their) suspicious
behaviour and contacts … for visiting cities that were entirely outside
of tourist destinations,” Iran's semi-official Fars news agency quoted
the intelligence ministry statement as saying.
It said that the suspect had a history of travelling to the
Israeli-occupied Palestinian territories "before leaving for Iran.”
In May, the Swedish foreign ministry said a Swedish man had been
detained in Iran, just days after it advised against unnecessary travel
to Iran, citing a deteriorating security situation.
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An Iranian flag flutters in front of the International Atomic Energy
Agency (IAEA) headquarters in Vienna, Austria, January 15, 2016.
REUTERS/Leonhard Foeger
Relations between Sweden and Iran are tense after Sweden detained
and put on trial a former Iranian official on charges of war crimes
for the mass execution and torture of political prisoners at an
Iranian prison in the 1980s.
On July 14, a Swedish court sentenced the man, Hamid Noury, to life
in prison.
Iran condemned the verdict, saying it was “politically motivated”
and had “no legal validity”.
The Iranian foreign ministry summoned the Swedish charge d'affaires
in Tehran to protest the sentence.
Iran’s security forces have arrested dozens of foreigners and dual
nationals in recent years, mostly on espionage and security-related
charges.
Rights groups have accused the Islamic Republic of trying to win
concessions from other countries through arrests on trumped up
charges. Tehran denies the accusations.
(Reporting by Dubai NewsroomEditing by William Maclean, Frances
Kerry and Toby Chopra)
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