Iranian Security seize a drone manufacturing workshop on the outskirts of Isfahan and arrest 4 people

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Egypt Daily News – The police command in Isfahan Province announced the dismantling of a secret workshop for manufacturing medium and small drones in the outskirts of the city, seizing large quantities of equipment and electronic components used in this field.

According to Tasnim News Agency, the deputy police chief of Isfahan explained that “the operation came after precise intelligence monitoring, which led to identifying the suspicious workshop location.”

He stated that “security forces then carried out a coordinated operation that resulted in the arrest of four suspects described as agents of the child-killing Israeli enemy.”

He added that preliminary investigations indicate the detainees were in the process of assembling and manufacturing small drones for use in sabotage activities inside the country, noting that investigations are still ongoing to uncover the rest of the network and its potential supporters.

Security authorities in Isfahan called on all citizens to fully cooperate with the police and to immediately report any suspicious activity, stressing that “public vigilance is a crucial element in confronting enemy plots during this sensitive period.”

Earlier today, the head of Iran’s judiciary, Mohseni Ejei, instructed that “those connected to the Zionist entity should be swiftly punished.”

According to Mehr News Agency, Ejei added: “If a person is arrested for having ties with the Zionist entity and cooperating with it, they must be tried and punished quickly according to the law. Under wartime conditions, their sentence should be carried out swiftly and announced publicly.”

He pointed out that “timely prosecution and punishment of those who threaten public security will have a deterrent effect,” saying that “delaying this serious matter would diminish its deterrent impact and positive effects.”

He continued: “We warn those who cooperate and conspire with aggressors and criminals, or who seek to exploit the current situation to pursue malicious intentions against the people and the country, that they will be punished without leniency, according to regulations and with the utmost speed.”

These developments coincided with a report by the Hebrew newspaper Haaretz, citing senior Israeli security sources claiming that the Israeli intelligence agency (Mossad) established a military operations base inside Iranian territory prior to the airstrikes that occurred early Friday morning.

According to the report, the occupation smuggled explosive-laden drones into Iran earlier and stored them in that secret base before using them to target military and nuclear facilities.

The newspaper added that the operation followed years of joint intelligence efforts between Mossad and the Israeli military, including gathering precise information on sensitive targets inside Iran.

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