Pedram Madani, a spy for the Zionist regime, was executed by hanging
In 2020, in Tehran, an individual was arrested on charges of "spying for the intelligence service of the usurping Zionist regime (Mossad)" and "acquiring illicit wealth through receiving foreign currency cash in Europe (euros) and cryptocurrency (Bitcoin)."
The accused, who had traveled to and from Germany before his arrest, underwent Mossad training and sought to recruit individuals, collect, and transmit classified information to his handler through a secure communication system.
According to case documents, the deceased Pedram Madani attempted to send classified information, including locations and buildings housing critical infrastructure, to his Mossad handler via secure communication.
Madani met his direct Mossad handler at the Zionist regime’s embassy in Brussels during one of several meetings in various countries.
In another instance, data retrieved from Madani’s electronic devices revealed message exchanges with his handler, who instructed him to categorize information and transfer it to the service’s specialized unit.
Madani also traveled to the occupied territories during his engagement with the espionage service.
Through intelligence operations, his activities were neutralized, his connection to the service was severed, and he was arrested.
After undergoing a complete criminal procedure, Pedram Madani was convicted of espionage for the Zionist regime’s intelligence service (Mossad) on charges of waging war against God and corruption on Earth, and was sentenced to death. Ultimately, following the issued verdicts and legal formalities, the convict was executed by hanging.