“After visiting Iranian regime’s Quds Force bases in Lebanon, Vahidi entered Iraqi Waset province through Badreh crossing point and visited a person named Forouzandeh in Misan province,” he added.
“Forozandeh recruits jobless youths in southern provinces under the pretext of joining the Iraqi resistance and dispatches them to Quds Force bases in Lebanon to receive trainings in suicide bombing, car bombing and utilizing explosive packages,” the report said.
“After the completion of their training in Lebanon, they enter Iraq to carry out their missions.”
"The source said he is not able to give further information because of fear for his life."
Ahmad Vahidi is one of five top Iranian regime’s officials placed on Interpol's most wanted list for the bombing in Buenos Aires (Amia bombing) in 1994. At the time, he commanded the Quds force, a unit of the Revolutionary Guard responsible for foreign terrorist operations.