Many #Afghans in #Sweden who are #Shiites from #Afghanistan are working as spies for the #Islamic #Republic #regime in #sweden.
And some of them work in government departments.
And they are trying to create problems for the opponents of the Islamic Republic and Iranian writers.
Complete information about these people and what they do will be published soon.
Two agents from the Iranian Revolutionary Guard entered Sweden on a mission to kill Jews and were granted asylum by claiming they were Afghans. How could that happen? According to lawyer Nima Rostami, it was a double failure on the part of both the Swedish Migration Board and Säpo that allowed the dangerous foreigners to enter Sweden.
Came to Sweden as refugees: Terror couple sent by Iran
A couple with Afghan passports who were arrested for terror plots in April turn out to be somewhat older – and in fact agents from Iran
For six years they have lived as refugees in Sweden, while waiting for orders from home to start terror. Swedish media first reported them as Afghan refugees – a 29-year-old man and his 27-year-old wife. But now the Swedish intelligence service Säpo is convinced that they are half a dozen years older and trained as agents from another state.
“It must be Iran; it can’t be anything else,” lawyer Nima Rostami told the TT news agency. He specializes in migration cases and was already suspicious when he read about the couple’s arrest back in early April.
“There’s no one in Afghanistan who has those kinds of first names – or last names, for that matter,” says the lawyer, who himself has an Iranian background. He also notes that they were given interpreters in Farsi, the most widely spoken language in Iran, along the way.
Police relaxed
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Despite the suspicion that they were sent by an Iranian intelligence service or organization, Swedish police seem to be taking it easy. According to a police spokesman, the new information will have no consequences for their case. Lawyer Rostami, on the other hand, sees the lax controls of the Swedish migration authorities as an invitation to foreign agents.
According to Swedish media, the neighbors had noticed that the couple was very reserved. They had covered the windows in their apartment. This leads to suspicions that they were working with explosives and did not want others to be able to look in.
The story comes at the same time that Säpo also warns against espionage against Swedish companies, especially by foreign students at Swedish universities. Here, Iran is also mentioned – along with China and Russia – as the most active spy networks.
“The Swedish migration system makes it easy for foreign agents to carry out actions for a foreign state – such as Iran or IS. The lenient assessment of migrants’ applications for asylum and the special status they can receive with refugee status – this, together with poor background checks, opens the door for agents of foreign powers,” Rostami continues.
As an example, he mentions that the Swedish authorities simply ask the asylum seeker whether he or she has committed a crime in their home country. No follow-up or checks are carried out.
Confirms the fears
The case confirms the fears that many security officials had back in 2015. With millions of migrants heading towards the promised Europe, terrorist organizations – and therefore also hostile intelligence services – could smuggle future terrorist cells among the many migrants. In this specific case, Swedish police have uncovered extensive plans and seized a large amount of information.

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