Iran's Judiciary Vows Action Against Foreign 'Mercenaries' Amid Rising Executions and Asset Seizures
Iran's judiciary vows to take decisive action against individuals accused of working for foreign interests amid reported executions and asset seizures. The judiciary promises to continue cracking down on those it considers 'enemy's mercenaries'.
Iran's judiciary has vowed to take decisive action against individuals accused of working for 'enemy's mercenaries,' amid a recent surge in reported executions and asset seizures. The judiciary's promise comes as it continues to crack down on suspected foreign agents, with the country's supreme leader emphasizing the need for vigilance against external threats. Authorities have reportedly seized assets linked to those accused of espionage and other crimes. The actions are part of a broader crackdown on perceived enemies of the state.