Iranian MOIS
In February 2010, Iranian spies had Tehran’s most wanted man in their
sights. Their target, Sunni Islamist militant Abdolmalek Rigi, had
killed an Iranian general and was responsible for a string of terrorist
attacks in Iran from across the Pakistani border. After Rigi boarded a
commercial flight to Dubai that took him through Iranian airspace,
secret agents on board appeared, ordered the plane to land, and then
arrested Rigi. He was later executed.
That’s just one operation in recent years by the Ministry of
Intelligence and Security, or MOIS. According to a new report by the
Federal Research Division at the Library of Congress, the spy agency
counts as “the most powerful and well-supported ministry among all Iranian ministries” (.pdf) in terms of finances and support. The report, first obtained by Bill Gertz at The Washington Free Beacon,
describes a 30,000 strong army of spies — the largest intelligence
agency in the Middle East — responsible for assassinating political
opponents, espionage, and, above all, crushing potential rivals to
Tehran’s ruling elite.
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