Iran's Police Chief: Central Headquarters Set Up to Identify Mossad Agents

Iran’s Police Chief Brigadier General Ahmad Reza Radan said Israel’s attacks on the Law Enforcement Force’s facilities throughout the 12-day war were driven by anger over the high level of public cooperation in capturing the Zionist regime's spies, adding that Tehran had begun hosting a special headquarters tasked with managing such collaboration.
He praised the public’s extensive contribution to the law enforcement’s identification and ensnarement of potential spies and suspected traitors.Radan said that this premium level of cooperation had “infuriated” the Israeli regime, adding that provoking such outrage within the Zionist regime’s ranks was a source of pride.The popular cooperation was responsible for 90 percent of the police’s success rate in rounding up Tel Aviv’s spies, collaborators, and those, who had been misled into cooperating with the Tel Aviv regime towards enabling sabotage across Iran.
During the Zionist regime's war on Iran, the security agents have detained several Mossad operatives in separate operations that also led to the confiscation of large amounts of explosives, remote controls and spying equipment.Moreover, several workshops producing suicide drones linked to the Israeli secret service have been discovered by Iranian intelligence agents across the country.Iran's Judiciary Chief Gholamhossein Mohseni Ejei has assured swift trials for people captured on suspicion of collaborating with Israel as the regime's onslaught against the country continues.
Iran's police chief stated there was a 40-percent increase in the frequency of the people’s contacts with the law enforcement towards detention of the collaborators throughout the war.He noted the capital Tehran had begun hosting a special headquarters tasked with managing such collaboration.The center enjoyed a number of offshoots throughout the country, he continued, adding that law enforcement forces would show up at locations hosting suspicious activities “within a minute” of being notified.Radan called on the public to continue reporting any suspicious activities throughout the country, thereby “frustrating the enemy.”He declined to comment on the number of the arrestees, but said their number was so high that “made the enemy realize that its network of infiltrators within the country has suffered heavy blows just as its military apparatus has".
11:28 - 15 تیر 1404

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