Iran: Two foreigners arrested for importing Starlink technology, Tasnim reports

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Four individuals, including two ​foreign nationals, were arrested ‌in Iran’s northwest, semi-official Tasnim news ​agency reported on ​Sunday, for being part ⁠of a “U.S.-Israel-linked espionage ​network.”

The foreigners, whose ​nationality was not disclosed, are accused of importing ​satellite internet equipment ​such as Starlink, which is ‌a ⁠criminal offence in the country, which has faced seven ​weeks ​of ⁠an internet blackout.

Hundreds of Iranians ​have been ​arrested ⁠for “cooperating with enemy states” since the start ⁠of ​the U.S.-Israeli war ​with Iran.

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