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ISIS were paid 6 lakh euros to carry out attacks in Iran

Officials in predominantly Shi'ite Iran have said in recent weeks that Sunni militants from Islamic State are targeting the country.

Iran, Iran Intelligence Ministry, terrorist attack, Jihadist Plot, Tehran, takfiri-Wahhabi terrorist plot, bomb attacks, terrorist investigation, latest News, World News 50 locations in Tehran and other big Iranian cities were to be the target of Islamic State attacks for which the militant group were paid nearly 6,00,000 euros. (AP Photo/Vahid Salemi)

A team of militants linked with Islamic State were paid 600,000 euros to carry out a bombing campaign at 50 locations in Tehran and other big cities in Iran, according to a documentary aired on Iranian state TV on Monday.

Officials in predominantly Shi’ite Iran have said in recent weeks that Sunni militants from Islamic State are targeting the country.

Iranian intelligence authorities had said they had foiled a large-scale terrorist attack, arresting 10 militants, and had seized about 100 kilograms of explosive material that was to be used in car bombs, and suicide and other bomb attacks in busy public places.

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The 15-minute documentary featured interviews with two militants, after they had been arrested, in which they explained the planned operations.

Footage from a hidden camera which featured in the documentary showed members of the group allegedly purchasing and transporting chemicals and household products that could be used to make explosives.

Near the end of the documentary security agents armed with machine guns and wearing black balaclavas and body armour were shown raiding a house and handcuffing suspects.

The narrator of the documentary said the investigation into the attack was still continuing.

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Members of Iran’s Revolutionary Guard have fought against Islamic State militants in Iraq as part of their support for the Shi’ite-led government in Baghdad. Guard members and volunteers are also fighting against Sunni militants in Syria in support of President Bashar al-Assad.

Iranian security forces announced in May that they had arrested a dozen Islamic State fighters in the east and west of the country and also more than 50 sympathisers who were promoting the group’s ideology on the Internet.

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