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'Israel spy' sentenced in Iran | 'Israel spy' sentenced in Iran |
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An Iranian man has been sentenced to death for spying for Israel, according to reports from Tehran. | An Iranian man has been sentenced to death for spying for Israel, according to reports from Tehran. |
Ali Ashtari was found guilty of sending "sensitive information on military, defence and research centres" to Iran's arch foe in the region, reports say. | Ali Ashtari was found guilty of sending "sensitive information on military, defence and research centres" to Iran's arch foe in the region, reports say. |
Israeli officials have been quoted as saying that Israel was not familiar with the case. | Israeli officials have been quoted as saying that Israel was not familiar with the case. |
Iranian media say he was put on trial on Saturday. He confessed to charges against him and asked for clemency. | Iranian media say he was put on trial on Saturday. He confessed to charges against him and asked for clemency. |
Mr Ashtari has 20 days to appeal against the verdict handed down by a revolutionary court. | |
Iranian state TV said Mr Ashtari was a 45-year-old tradesman in electronic merchandise who supplied electronic devices to military bases and research centres. | |
The material he reported to have sent to Israel included information about his country's Atomic Energy Organisation. | |
An official is quoted saying that Mr Ashtari was trying to set up links between Iranian experts and members of the Israeli foreign intelligence service Mossad . | |
The text of his alleged confession is reported by Fars news agency, which says Mossad gave him $50,000 to supply internet cables and satellite phones to "special customers" in the hope of enabling Israel to spy on their communications. | |
"I am not sure what they intended to do as before I sold these to my customers I was arrested," he added. | |
Correspondents say the verdict comes amid an intensifying war of words between Iran and Israel, which has threatened military action to halt Iran's controversial nuclear programme. |
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