Iran on Tuesday suspended an Iranian criminal of spying for the Islamic Republic's arch foe Israel; the official IRNA news agency extracted a report from the judiciary as saying.
Ali Akbar Siadat was establishing guilty of relaying responsive data to Mossad, having worked for the Israeli astuteness agency since 2004. He was arrested four years later when he tried to leave Iran with his wife. Iran and Israel have been opponents since the 1979 Islamic uprising in Iran and Tehran occasionally announces the arrest of people supposed of spying for Israel, which Iran refuses to distinguish.
"Ali Akbar Siadat, who spied for Israel's Mossad, was hanged surrounded by the Evin prison (in Tehran) this morning," IRNA said. "He was convict of corruption on Earth; tackle the Islamic Republic and escalation the Zionist regime (Israel)."
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