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TEHRAN, December 04 (MNA) – Members of Mojahedin-e Khalq terrorist organization (MKO also known as MEK) have been arrested for drug and human trafficking as well as money laundering, according to an official document.

The document, addressed to a foreign diplomatic recipient, bearing the signature and stamp of the Director of the Criminal Police Department in the State Police, gives details of a serious rap sheet of offences, reportedly involving MEK members, according to an Albanian Newspaper 'Exit'.

It states that two members of MEK, along with Albanian and Greek accomplices, were apprehended for direct involvement in human trafficking.

On 11 July 2021, police stopped a car carrying Syrian, Iraqi, and Kurdish citizens.

Further investigations led to the arrest of the main gang members.

According to the document, it was discovered that between 2019 and 2021, the same smuggling gang attempted to transfer some 400 members of MEK from Albania to France.

But that is not all.

On 18 July 2021, a consignment of drugs was seized by police and two MEK senior officials—Narges Abrishamchi and Hassan Nayeb-Agha—were arrested.

It is reported in the official document they confessed to playing a pivotal role in organising and transporting a shipment of drugs to Italy.

This pattern of criminality, according to an official source who wished to remain anonymous, told 'Exit', dates back to 2015.

The documents and the source claim that information on these crimes has also been handed over to the US Embassy in Tirana.

'Exit' contacted the US Embassy to comment but no formal response has been given.

The report added that 'MEK' is a political-militant terrorist group that advocates overthrowing the current Establishment in Iran.

Although the designation has since been lifted, it was previously considered a terrorist organisation by the EU, Canada, the US, and Japan.

They now enjoy widespread support and even protection by the EU and the US In 2013, the US government requested the group, in exile, be settled in Albania, but MEK initially rejected the offer.

They eventually agreed to relocate 3000 members to the country, and the US donated $20 million to the UN refugee agency for the cause.

In 2016, a further 280 members moved to Albania to a heavily guarded compound in Manze, Durres County.

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Original Article Source: Mehr News | Published on Saturday, 04 December 2021 13:05 (about 870 days ago)