Iran’s intelligence agents have freed an Iranian diplomat who had been abducted in Pakistani town of Peshawar in November 2008. Heshmatollah Attarzadeh was going to work at the Iranian consulate in the city when abducted. The Iranian authorities did not give any details on the operation resulting in Mr. Attarzadeh’s freedom, even though they hinted that it was a cross-border operation.
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Impressive. I do however have one question. In case someone has more detailed info: Where in Pakistan did this operation take place?
ReplyDeleteimpressive move for second time the world of intellegent should learn from iranian security forces specially cia should beg iran intellegent to help them to arrest ossama ben laden that prove iran is much capable of any nation to make things happend that also prove any usa and nato if done somethings wrong in iranian territory will get strong retaliation as ever befor that show cia and mossud plus uk mi for a whild set backed to see how they done it.
ReplyDeleteThe USA threw the Amiri defection into the news to neutralize the report fo this operation.
ReplyDeleteShould Iranian agents be so capable, then there is no excuse for Maryam Rajavi and her husband still be running around.
Dear Anonymous (first poster), There is a strong probability that we will never get the real answer. After all, there are still many unanswered questions and contradictions with the narrative relating to Abdolmalek Rigi's capture. I suspect that the facts relating to this incident will be largely unanswered and left in a similarly ambiguous way too. What we have gotten so far, and seem likely to get more of from the state controlled media, are self-congratulatory propaganda and boastfulness of the “might” of the Islamic Republic and its armed forces than actual facts relating to this operation.
ReplyDeleteBut with that said, it is good news nonetheless and i am glad that the diplomat is alive and finally free.