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Iran regime set up Hezbollah cell in UAE, court hears

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Agents of the Iranian regime’s Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) set up a terrorist Hezbollah cell in the United Arab Emirates in association with agents of the Lebanon-based terrorist Hezbollah group, a top UAE court heard on Monday.

A prosecution witness told the Federal Supreme Court, presided over by Judge Falah Al Hajeri, the sleeper cell had worked in the UAE since 2004 until it was busted in 2013, when it turned active, Gulf News reported.

“The terrorist cell used sex and alcohol to recruit a group of agents including H.A.S.H., an Emirati who communicated classified information to Hezbollah spies,” the witness told the court.

The witness added the defendant passed on information about government, security, military and economic institutions as well as UAE’s arms deals with various countries to the Hezbollah agents.

The man, the witness said, also furnished sensitive information about political, security and business leaders to the Hezbollah agents.

“The intelligence services of Iran and Hezbollah gathered the information with a view to targeting sensitive locations in the UAE,” the witness told the court.

Another witness told the court the terrorist Hezbollah cell grouped seven members — two Emiratis, four Lebanese and a Canadian-Egyptian woman.

“The Emirati men were photographed naked and under the influence of alcohol and the clips were later used to recruit them by the intelligence of Iran and Hezbollah,” the witness told the court.

The witness added the woman was an engineer in a major oil company and passed on classified information about oil and gas fields. “The woman also worked as a freelance photographer with two magazines, furnished pictures and information about Emirati leaders to the Hezbollah agents,” the witness said.

The court adjourned the hearing to May 23.

The General Prosecutor earlier told the court that the accused established and managed an international group belonging to Lebanon-based Hezbollah without official permission or licenses.

Earlier this month, three men charged with setting up an affiliate of the Lebanon-based Hezbollah group in the UAE were sentenced to six months in prison to be followed by deportation.

The men were found guilty of setting up an office of the militant group in the UAE and carrying out commercial, economic and political activities without licenses, the Federal Supreme Court ruled.