Iran’s police detained 21,000 suspects during the 12-day air war between Israel and Iran in June, state media reported on Tuesday.
A report by state TV quoted a police spokesperson, Gen. Saeed Montazeralmahdi, as saying people reported the suspects to the authorities. “The arrest of 21,000 suspects during the 12-day war indicated high awareness and participation of people in providing security,” he said.
Montazeralmahdi did not elaborate on what charges the suspects might face. However, he said more than 260 were suspected of spying and other 172 were arrested because of illegal filming.
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US and Israeli flags burned in Tehran
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He added that police put more than 1,000 checkpoints across the country during the conflict, between June 13-24.
Iran has seen a significant increase in the number of executions of Iranians accused of spying for Israel over the past year. On Wednesday, the judiciary announced the hanging of Rouzbeh Vadi, a nuclear scientist at the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran, on charges of “espionage and collaboration with Israel.”
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Rouzbeh Vadi, a nuclear scientist at the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran was executed for “espionage and collaboration with Israel”
State media reported that Vadi provided Israel with information that helped kill one of Iran’s nuclear scientists in the June war. The judiciary said Wadi “collected information and sent classified documents” and that his cooperation with Israel and the Mossad was “extensive.”
During the 12-day war, Israel carried out waves of airstrikes on Iran, killing nearly 1,100 people, including many military commanders. Retaliatory Iranian strikes killed 28 people in Israel.