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NextImg:Iran says it detained ‘sabotage cell’ linked to exiled opposition group

TEHRAN, Iran — Iran has arrested three members of a suspected sabotage cell linked to the exiled opposition for attempting to disrupt public order, Iranian media reported Tuesday.

The suspects, who are allegedly linked to the outlawed former rebel group the People’s Mujahedeen Organization of Iran (MEK), were detained by the Revolutionary Guard in the county of Pakdasht, southeast of Tehran, the ISNA news agency said.

“Three members of MEK-linked sabotage cells who sought to disrupt public order and security were identified and arrested,” prosecutor Mohammad Hassanpour told ISNA.

He accused the MEK of using underground propaganda networks to recruit individuals to form “sabotage cells” aimed at disrupting public order.

Security forces dismantled the cell and arrested all its members, he added.

Hassanpour said the suspects were undergoing “specialized interrogation” and the investigation was ongoing.

Their arrest comes after the execution late last month of two long-term members of the group for alleged armed operations.

They had been found guilty of producing improvised mortars to attack civilians, homes and public institutions.

Founded in the 1960s to oppose the Western-backed shah, the MEK was outlawed after the Islamic Revolution of 1979 for fighting alongside Saddam Hussein’s troops in the Iran-Iraq war.

Disarmed by a US-led coalition following its invasion of Iraq in 2003, the group now advocates a change in Iran’s system from abroad.

In recent weeks, Iran’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, has accused the group of seeking to foment “unrest” with the aim of toppling the system during Israel’s June 13 attack, which triggered a 12-day war with Iran.

During the fighting, Israeli — and then later US strikes — targeted Iran’s nuclear enrichment facilities, weapons program, and top nuclear scientists. Israel said its attacks aimed to thwart an immediate existential threat to the Jewish State.

Iran responded to the attacks by firing hundreds of missiles at Israeli cities that killed 28 and injured over 3,000. It has faced continuing internal instability since the war ended and has launched a sweeping internal crackdown aimed at rooting out Israeli spies, dissidents and opposition figures.