Top general lauds ‘tactful’ measures by police in Israel’s aggression

Iran’s Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces Major General Abdolrahim Mousavi on Wednesday praised “tactful and decisive” measures by police forces during a recent Israel’s aggression against the country.
Mousavi in a meeting with the Iran’s Police chief Brigadier-General Ahmad-Reza Radan commended police’s actions in preserving public order, supporting the domestic logistical front during the conflict with Israel, and countering the enemy’s hybrid and intelligence threats.
During the meeting, the two officials reviewed the police’s performance in the face of emerging threats against the country.
Radan outlined police’s measures during the recent conflict with Israel and pointed to the discovery and neutralization of several espionage networks and psychological operations linked to the Israeli regime and US spying services.
"Through close cooperation with the country’s security and intelligence institutions, we succeeded in identifying and arresting a number of spies, as well as dismantling groups of Zionist mercenaries and thwarting their planned crimes."
On Tuesday, Iran’s Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) Ground Force said in a statement thanks to the vigilance and insight of local people, the hideouts of several members of terrorist groups were detected in the coastal city of Chabahar in southeastern province of Sistan and Baluchestan.
The statement said the IRGC Ground Force neutralized six terrorists in a swift operation.
Several light and heavy weapons in addition to a substantial amount of explosives were also seized from the slain militants as well.
The IRGC statement further highlighted that the eliminated individuals were planning to carry out a string of terrorist attacks in crowded public places.
Sistan and Baluchestan Province, which borders Pakistan, has witnessed several terrorist attacks targeting both civilians and security forces over the past years.
Terrorist groups carrying out attacks against Iranian interests in the southeastern and southwestern parts of the country are believed to be linked to foreign spying services.
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