Iran has executed a man convicted of spying for Israeli intelligence agency Mossad, the judiciary said on Wednesday.
"After identification, arrest, and judicial proceedings against Pedram Madani, who was spying in favor of the Zionist regime, and following the complete process of criminal procedure and the final confirmation and upholding of the verdict by the Supreme Court, he was brought to justice and executed," the judiciary's Mizan Online reported.
According to the report, Madani was accused of transmitting classified information and holding meetings with Mossad officers abroad, including in Brussels.
The judiciary said he had travelled to "the occupied territories" -- the term used by Iranian officials to describe Israel -- prior to his arrest in 2020–2021, AFP reported.
He was also convicted of acquiring "illicit wealth" by receiving euros and bitcoin from Israel.
Mizan added that Madani was ultimately found guilty of "espionage on behalf of the Zionist regime's intelligence service (Mossad)" under charges of waging war against God and "corruption on earth,” and sentenced to death.
His case follows a string of similar executions in Iran targeting individuals accused of collaborating with Israel.