Iran arrests Daesh-linked group planning attacks

Iran arrests Daesh-linked group planning attacks
Iran police officers control the scene around of shrine of late Ayatollah Khomeini after an assault of several attackers in Tehran on June 7, 2017. Iranian officials on Saturday said police have arrested members of a group linked to the attacks. (AP Photo/Ebrahim Noroozi)
Updated 25 June 2017
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Iran arrests Daesh-linked group planning attacks

Iran arrests Daesh-linked group planning attacks

DUBAI: Iranian security forces have arrested members of a group linked to Daesh which had planned bombings and suicide attacks in religious centers, state television reported on Saturday.
Intelligence Ministry agents “were able to arrest a group linked to Daesh that intended to carry out terror operations in religious cities ... and (seized) explosive and suicide attack equipment,” the television said. It did not say how many militants were held.
The arrests came days after Iranian Revolutionary Guards fired missiles from western Iran into eastern Syria, aiming at bases of Daesh which had claimed responsibility for twin attacks that killed 18 people in Tehran on June 7.
The attacks by the militants at Iran’s Parliament and near the mausoleum of the Islamic Republic’s founder exacerbated regional tensions.
Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said afterward the raids would increase hatred for America.
Authorities seized three assault rifles, a machine-gun equipped with a silencer, three suicide belts, as well as explosives and bomb-making equipment, the state broadcaster IRIB said on its website on Saturday.