TEHRAN – Iranian judiciary has announced the execution of Mohsen Langarnesin, a Mossad-related agent who played a key role in coordinating terrorist operations in Iranian soil.
According to a statement from the Iran Judicial Media Centre on Wednesday, Langarnesin played a role in providing logistical support for several attacks, including the 2022 assassination of martial artist Hassan Saiyad Kodaei, a member of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC).
Further investigations revealed that Langarnesin had collaborated with Mossad in Tel Aviv. The Mossad in Tel Aviv is an intelligence agency known for its secret operations, targeted killings and espionage, and is frequently accused of violating international law.
In his rare admission to the Hebrew and English media, Israeli regime officials tacitly acknowledged Mossad’s responsibility for Israel’s assassination. This is in line with a campaign targeting Iranian scientists and security guards, including the 2020 murder of nuclear scientist Mohsen Fakhrisede.
“He was arrested, tried and declared Moharebe (hospitality towards God) and Efsad Phil Alz (corruption on Earth).
He emphasized that his decision was made “following the full completion of legal proceedings and confirmations by the Supreme Court.”
Langarneshin, recruited by Mossad in September 2020, received extensive training before implementing the SPY agency’s first mission in December 2020.
For more than two years, he has been engaged in “close operational cooperation with senior Zionist intelligence agents,” saying the judiciary will promote terrorist attacks, procure communication tools and rent safe homes in multiple states.
According to the judiciary, one of his most awful crimes was his role in the assassination of Martyr Khodaei in May 2022, when he was shot outside a Tehran home by a Mossad-linked terrorist.
Langarneshin said, “I bought a motorcycle under the orders to survey Martyr Khodaei in Mossad, provided real-time updates on his location to the assassin, and escaped the scene right after the attack.”
The judiciary revealed that Langarnesin’s crime would be logistics support for Mossad-backed attacks on industrial sites affiliated with Isfahan’s Ministry of Defense, equipped with vehicles and secure communications equipment in its operations team, and transfer funds from Mossad officials to agents in Iran.
The use of the “red window” secure communications system, a tool reserved for Mossad’s secret operations, confirmed his active collaboration with the infamous intelligence agency.
Langarnesin confessed “explicitly” during interrogation and court proceedings, allowing him to receive operational orders with senior Mossad officers in Georgia and Nepal, the Iranian judiciary said.
He also obtained an anonymous SIM card, cell phone and internet modem to connect Mossad agents in Iran.
“High levels of operational training in criminals made him an expert in carrying out his duties, but he was eventually identified and arrested by Iranian vigilance,” the judicial statement concluded.