Iran moves to seize property of 75 people accused of helping enemies

Iranian judicial authorities have ordered the confiscation of the assets of 75 people accused of collaborating with foreign adversaries and engaging in activities deemed harmful to national security, according to the General and Revolutionary Prosecutor of Central Province. The prosecutor said 75 cases have been filed in Arak against individuals allegedly linked to “foreign enemy networks”, adding that courts are moving quickly to process the cases and seize assets.
Iranian judicial authorities have ordered the confiscation of the assets of 75 people accused of collaborating with foreign adversaries and engaging in activities deemed harmful to national security, according to the General and Revolutionary Prosecutor of Central Province. The prosecutor said 75 cases have been filed in Arak against individuals allegedly linked to “foreign enemy networks”, adding that courts are moving quickly to process the cases and seize assets.
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