Iran sentences former official to death for spying
Read on the website Vestnik KavkazaIran has sentenced to death a former senior official on charges of espionage for the British intelligence agency MI6, the judiciary-linked Mizan News said.
Alireza Akbari, a former deputy defense minister, was closely connected to the British intelligence agency and was "one of the most important infiltrators” of MI6 in the "sensitive and strategic centers of the country", the broadcaster said.
According to Mizan News, Akbari “collected the important information related to the country and provided it to the British spy service in a fully informed and targeted manner”.
Akbari, who served in the cabinet of former Iranian President Mohammad Khatami (1997-2005), was arrested “after a long and multi-layered” operations by Iran’s intelligence ministry, the statement said, without specifying the time.
It further said he was recruited by the MI6 intelligence agents while procuring a visa from the British Embassy in Tehran and later became “a full-fledged employee” of the British spy agency.
After his arrest, a case was filed against him, which followed a lengthy trial before he was given the death sentence. His appeal against the sentence was rejected by the country’s apex court.