Mousavi Majed has been accused of spying for the CIA and the Mossad • In addition, he was convicted of providing information on the whereabouts of Quds Force commander Qassem Suleimani, who was assassinated last January
Iran has executed a man convicted of espionage for the benefit of the Mossad and the CIA, Fares reported today (Monday). Mahmoud Mousabi-Majed has been accused, among other things, of providing information regarding the whereabouts of the assassinated Quds Force commander, Qassem Suleimani, as well as other Iranian officials.
Mousavi-Majed and his family left Iran for Syria at a young age. He did not have a role in the Revolutionary Guards, but, according to the report, he used his knowledge of Persian to serve as an interpreter and enter sensitive facilities in Syria. He was arrested in October 2018 and convicted in August 2019, that is, before Suleimani’s assassination.
Documentation of the assassination published in the Iraqi media
In Macbeth, before the Tasmanian agency, he received a $ 5,000 salary from the CIA and the Mossad for information on Iranian forces and pro-Iranian militias in Syria. Those who turned him over to Iran are Hezbollah, which is known to be operating in Syria, and it is not impossible that they also arrested him.
Iranian authorities yesterday decided to postpone the execution of three protesters arrested during the country's fuel protests in February and sentenced to death, Reuters reported.
Lawyers for the death row inmates, 26-year-old Amir-Hussein Muradi, 28-year-old Said Tamjidi and 26-year-old Muhammad Rajibi, said the country's judiciary had approved the postponement of the execution to discuss a retrial of three people convicted of sabotage, armed robbery and attempted escape. From the country.