Govt confirms Iranians’ return


Authorities confirmed it had returned three Iranians jailed over a 2012 bomb plot in Bangkok, in an announcement that came after Teheran freed an Australian-British lecturer imprisoned for alleged spying.

The kingdom’s corrections department yesterday said two of the men – Masoud Sedaghatzadeh and Saeid Moradi – were transferred as prisoners while the third, Mohammad Khazaei, was granted a royal pardon in August.

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