ALWAGHT- Iran’s Judiciary confirmed the execution of a key spy working for the Israeli regime’s intelligence agency, Mossad.
Bahman Choubi-Asl, a database expert involved in sensitive Iranian telecommunications projects, was executed after being convicted of extensive collaboration with Israel’s Mossad. Identified while attending a course in a Persian Gulf country, he was recruited by Mossad operatives who provided training and instructed him on infiltrating Iran’s critical data infrastructure.
Choubi-Asl traveled to multiple countries, including Armenia, India, Ireland, and others, meeting Mossad agents numerous times and receiving payments and spy tools. Mossad’s aim was to access government databases and sabotage Iran’s data centers by infiltrating the technical sector with contaminated hardware, a tactic used in previous attacks on Iran’s nuclear program.
Following his arrest, Choubi-Asl was charged with espionage for cooperating with a foreign intelligence service. This case is part of a larger Iranian crackdown that reportedly arrested over 700 Mossad-affiliated spies and dismantled underground drone facilities linked to the agency amid ongoing Israeli aggression.