ALWAGHT- According to the commander of Iran's Law Enforcement Force, over 6,500 individuals suspected of espionage and collaborating with the enemy have been arrested since the war began, and operations continue.
The Commander of Iran’s Law Enforcement Force, General Ahmad-Reza Radan, announced that over 6,500 individuals accused of espionage and collaborating with the enemy have been arrested since the start of the war. He confirmed that identification and arrest operations are still ongoing, with no indication that efforts will slow down.
General Radan stated that none of the individuals arrested in connection with unrest last January have been released, as investigations continue. He also reported that during the war, police have shot and detained 166 armed professional thieves who resisted arrest, seizing more than 100 weapons. Some individuals were killed in these operations.
The commander pledged that police will remain present on both the battlefield and the domestic security front, promising not to abandon public safety. He closed by thanking the public for their continued cooperation with law enforcement throughout the wartime period.
