A German national has been reportedly arrested by Iran’s security agencies for taking photographs at an oilfield in south-western Khuzestan province, Anadolu News Agency reports.
Jam-e Jam newspaper, which is affiliated with the state broadcaster, reported Tuesday that the German national was arrested while taking photographs at the Aghajari oilfield in the city of Omidiyeh.
Omidiyeh, located in Iran’s oil-rich Khuzestan province bordering Iraq, is home to the Aghajari oilfield, which operates under the state-run National Iranian Oil Company (NIOC).
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The newspaper did not provide any further details about the identity of the German national and the circumstances under which he was held.
It, however, noted that some foreign nationals, including Germans, have been arrested in recent months amid protests.
Iran has been rocked by sweeping protests since the death of Mahsa Amini, a 22-year-old woman, in mid-September while in police custody, with many Western countries condemning what they call “repression” of anti-government protests.
Iran, however, has accused the Western countries, including Germany, of instigating “rioters” and stoking instability in the country.
Earlier this month, Iran’s judiciary sentenced a Belgian national to 40 years in prison apart from 74 lashes on four charges, including espionage and financial crimes.
Last week, a dual Iranian-Britain national and former deputy Defence Minister, Alireza Akbari, was executed on charges of spying for Britain’s MI6 intelligence agency.
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