Iran
police confirm arrest of US woman spy suspect
Saturday January 08, 2011 07:34:11 PM,
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Tehran: An American
woman detained in Iran this week on suspicion of spying was caught
filming in a border town, police told the Fars news agency
Saturday.
Deputy border police chief Ahmad Geravand said 34-year-old Hal T.
was arrested Jan 5 in the northwestern border town of Jolfa while
filming with her video camera.
The police official claimed she had entered Iran on a tourist visa
but was working for the CIA. He gave no further details of the
charges.
Fars and the governmental newspaper Iran reported the arrest
Thursday, but said the woman was 55 and was apprehended without a
visa at Nourdooz on the border with Armenia.
According to Fars, the woman also told Iranian officials that if
she were returned to Armenia, Armenian security agencies would
kill her.
Armenia denied such a person had ever entered Armenia and the US
also said it had no record of the woman on the State Department
data base.
If the woman had come to Iran via Jolfa, then it would mean she
had been in the Republic of Azerbaijan or the Nakhchivan
Autonomous Republic.
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