Iran's apex court has upheld the death penalty for four people accused of working for Israel's intelligence agency, the judiciary said on Wednesday, Anadolu News Agency reports. The individuals were charged with "destroying private and public property, kidnappings and obtaining false confessions", said a statement published by Mizan news agency, which is linked with the judiciary. The four men were identified as Hossein Ordukhanzadeh, Shahin Imani Mahmoudabad, Milad Ashrafi Atbatan and Manouchehr Shahbandi Bejandi. Three others accused were given jail sentences ranging from 5 to 10 years on charges of "crime against the country's security, aiding in kidnapping and possession of weapons." All of them, the judiciary said, were working "under the guidance" of Israel's intelligence service. According to state […] Source
Iran top court sentences 4 to death over links with Israel
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