Aqil Keshavarz, who according to official sources had been arrested on charges of espionage and intelligence cooperation with Israel, was executed after judicial proceedings were completed and the sentence was upheld by competent authorities.
According to official sources, the death sentence of Aqil Keshavarz, who had been tried on charges of espionage for Israel, was carried out after the completion of legal procedures. Judicial authorities stated that the case was examined with a focus on intelligence cooperation with a hostile state and the transfer of sensitive information.
Based on the explanations provided, the charges against him included the collection, processing, and transmission of security-related information, as well as organized communication with foreign intelligence agencies. Judicial officials emphasized that the proceedings were conducted in accordance with legal formalities and that the verdict was enforced after review and confirmation by higher judicial authorities.
The execution of this sentence took place within the framework of the announced policies of security and judicial institutions in dealing with cases related to espionage and intelligence infiltration. Officials have repeatedly stated that crimes against national security, particularly cooperation with hostile states, are considered among the most serious offenses and will be met with firm legal action.
The announcement of Aqil Keshavarz’s execution has once again drawn public attention to security-related cases and has raised discussions in society regarding the legal, social, and political dimensions of such sentences. These cases often extend beyond purely judicial matters and carry broader public and societal implications.