Traitorous Zionist Spies Hit Hard by Judiciary Ruling

Tuesday, June 17, 2025

Saed News: The spokesperson for the Judiciary stated that prosecutors across the country have been instructed to remain fully prepared to ensure the security of the people and to deal decisively and lawfully with all spies and agents of the Zionist regime, taking stern and exemplary action.

Traitorous Zionist Spies Hit Hard by Judiciary Ruling

According to Saed News, quoting Mizan, Asghar Jahangir said in an interview with Channel 3 TV: Yesterday, a meeting of the Supreme Judicial Council was held under the leadership of the Head of the Judiciary, during which important issues were raised and responsibilities were assigned.

He added: In this meeting, the Head of the Judiciary emphasized that, considering public security, anyone who acts as a traitor and a spy in the current situation and supports the enemy in its criminal attacks will face decisive and forceful action by the judiciary.

The Judiciary spokesperson added: Prosecutors across the country have been instructed to remain fully prepared to ensure public safety and to deal harshly and lawfully with all spies and agents of the Zionist regime in a way that serves as a lesson to others.

Jahangir stressed: Individuals who have been identified in recent days for their involvement in espionage have already had cases opened against them, and they will be punished for their wicked actions in the shortest time possible.

He also stated that although the Supreme Commander-in-Chief has not yet declared a state of war, in wartime situations all judicial procedures take on extraordinary urgency. Espionage on behalf of foreign regimes—especially the Zionist regime—will be met with the harshest punishment in the shortest possible time, and legal action will be taken according to regulations.

The Judiciary spokesperson said: All individuals disrupting the safety and peace of the public—whether physical security or psychological security, including those who spread fear and despair through cyberspace—will be quickly identified and punished.



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