Iranian Judiciary Confirms Confiscation of Assets from Over 100 Accused of Collaboration with Israel or Treason
The judiciary said properties, vehicles and financial assets were confiscated from more than 100 people accused of collaborating with Israel or committing treason.
The Islamic regime seized the properties of more than 100 individuals, the judiciary confirmed. Properties, vehicles, and financial assets were confiscated from people accused of collaborating with Israel or committing acts of treason. The judiciary confirmed the seizures.
The confiscations were part of a crackdown on individuals deemed to be acting against the regime, authorities said. Basij militia members participated in an anti-Israel march in Tehran in January 2025.
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