The Islamic Republic's judiciary in Iran has issued a death sentence for a person they have accused of spying for the United States. In addition, the Iranian courts have sentenced individuals who they have accused of spying for us and the UK up to ten years.
The prosecutors in the notoriously corrupt Iranian legal system have requested the accused U.S. spies be put to death for their alleged crimes. [It's as bad as being gay in Iran if you get accused of spying.]
One supposed spy, Ali Nafariyeh. "has been sentenced to 10 years of prison and fined with the payment of $55,000 for spying for the CIA benefit." The fine will be used to buy Korans and bullets.
Gholamhossein Esmayeeli, a spokesman for Iran's judiciary [his friends call him Gholaminsane], made the announcement on Tuesday in Tehran, according to the Islamic country's state-controlled [fake news] press.
Another accused spy, Mohammad Babapour, will receive a similar sentence.
"Another individual, namely Amir Nasab, has also been sentenced to 10 years in prison for spying for Britain," Esmayeeli said.
The individual sentenced to death has appealed the decision to Iran's court, though it remains unclear if Tehran will stay the execution. If they go through with killing this person, it will be President Trump's decision to deal with it how he chooses to do so. At the very least, he will have the Ayatollah investigated for corruptions.
"Members of the [spy] team were identified last year with strenuous efforts of the Iranian security forces and its agents were identified in Iran's sensitive centers, including the nuclear and defense centers and the country's public infrastructures and most of them were arrested," Esmayeeli said when the alleged spy operations were first announced in July.
According to sources who wish to remain anonymous because they don't actually exist, the Iranian security forces used the "Eeny Meeny Minee Moe" method of investigation to capture the alleged spies.
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