According to a statement released by the Iranian Judiciary's
Media Center, Madani was initially apprehended in Tehran in 2020.
He faced serious charges including "espionage on behalf
of the criminal Zionist regime’s intelligence service (Mossad)" and
"acquisition of property through illegitimate means, involving the receipt
of foreign cash currency (Euros) in Europe and digital currency
(Bitcoin)."
The Judiciary statement outlined Madani's extensive
activities on behalf of the hostile foreign service. Before his arrest, Madani
frequently traveled outside Iran, particularly to Germany.
"Utilizing training courses provided by Mossad,"
the statement detailed, "he sought to recruit individuals and collect
classified information, transmitting it securely to his Mossad handler."
Evidence presented during his trial proved damning. Judicial
documents confirmed Madani's efforts to transmit sensitive classified data,
"including locations and buildings housing critical infrastructure
equipment," via secure communication channels to his Mossad officer.
Furthermore, the Judiciary revealed that "during one of
several meetings with his service officer in various countries, Pedram Madani
met his direct Mossad handler at the Zionist regime’s embassy in
Brussels."
Digital forensics played a crucial role in the case.
"Information recovered from Pedram Madani's electronic devices," the
Judiciary stated, "showed exchanges of messages between the accused and
his Mossad officer."
Crucially, evidence included an order from the officer
instructing Madani to "categorize the information and transfer it to the
specialized section of the service." Madani's travels to the occupied
territories during his period of collaboration with Mossad were also documented
by investigators.
Iranian security services successfully monitored and
terminated Madani's espionage network. "With intelligence oversight, his
information networks were dismantled, his connection with the service was
severed, and he was arrested," the Judiciary Media Center reported.
After undergoing the full process of criminal proceedings,
Madani was found guilty of espionage for Mossad. The court convicted him of
"Moharebeh" (waging war against God) and "Efsade Fil Arz"
(corruption on earth), sentencing him to death.
"The sentences issued by the court were carried out
after completing all legal formalities, and the convict was hanged," the
Judiciary Media Center concluded, confirming the execution of the sentence
against Pedram Madani.
Iran has long been a target of espionage and destabilization
efforts by the Israeli regime. The Islamic Republic maintains a vigilant and
robust security apparatus that has consistently identified, apprehended, and
brought to justice individuals engaged in espionage and terrorist activities on
behalf of hostile foreign entities, particularly Mossad.
Recent high-profile cases, such as the apprehension of
Mohsen Langaraneshin – a key Mossad agent linked to terrorist operations within
Iran – further demonstrate Iran's unwavering commitment to protecting its
national security, sovereignty, and citizens from foreign interference and
threats.
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