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Iranian regime arrests alleged suspects in connection with killing of judicial official

NCRI – The Iranian regime’s authorities said they had arrested several suspects in connection with Wednesday’s killing of prosecutor Musa Nouri and his driver in what media described as “a hail of bullets” in the town of Zabol in southeast Iran, near to where the borders with Pakistan and Afghanistan meet.

The prosecutor of Zabol city in the province, Mousa Nouri , and his driver were killed on the way to the office in the city of Zabol, in Iran’s southeastern Sistan and Baluchestan province on Wednesday morning, according to state-run media.

On October 26, the Iranian regime’s judiciary hanged a group 16 political prisoners in the city of Zahedan in the province.

As admitted by Mohammad Marzieh, the prosecutor general of Zahedan, hanging of these prisoners who have been in prison for a long time, had been carried out in revenge for a number of revolutionary guards killed in Saravan.

He said, “These people were executed in response to martyrdom of border-soldiers in Saravan. They were affiliated with Jaish al-Adl grouplet, the Ansar and other wicked groups and this was just one retort to that night’s incident”. (Tasnim news agency, affiliated with Qods Force, October 26)

According to the state media, on October 25, in the attack on a center of Iranian regime’s forces in Saravan, 17 border guards were killed.

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