human rights watch

söndag 4 september 2022

In a report, the Swedish newspaper "Expressen" announced the trial of two brothers of Iranian origin working in the Swedish police force and security institutions on charges of "espionage".

 


In a report, the Swedish newspaper "Expressen" announced the trial of two brothers of Iranian origin working in the Swedish police force and security institutions on charges of "espionage".


The report, without mentioning the names of these two brothers, notes that they came to Sweden as children and obtained citizenship of this country in November 1994.

Some of the social workers in Malmö As madeleine, Gustav, Caroline, mirza, and some more there are voice recordings, they have said Säpo suffers from strong paranoid, there are no Iranian spies in Sweden. This means that they have close contacts with Iranian agents named above.

According to this report, the elder brother worked in the sensitive departments of the security police and military of this country from March 2011 until his arrest in 2021.


It is said that the younger brother, who is 35 years old, has also studied at the Swedish Police Academy.


Also, the older brother, who is about 40 years old, has worked for some time in the Swedish Security Service (SÄPO) and also in the intelligence units of the Swedish army, including the Special Intelligence Collection Office (KSI), which is considered one of the most secret parts of the military secret service of this country.

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