Iran detained foreign nationals, UK deputy envoy for espionage: report

Iran claimed that it had detained UK's deputy ambassador in Tehran for taking samples of soil where missile exercises were being conducted,

TEHRAN: Iran claimed Wednesday that it had detained the UK’s deputy ambassador in Tehran for allegedly taking samples of soil from a region where missile exercises were being conducted, Anadolu Agency reported.

Giles Whitaker and several other foreign nationals were detained by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) after it was determined that they took the samples in a “forbidden area” where military drills were carried out in the Shahdad desert in southeastern Kerman province, according to Iran’s semi-official Tasnim news agency.

It reported that the IRGC released a video showing Whitaker near the site.

The footage was broadcast by Iranian state television and it was reported that Whitaker would be deported.

Later on Wednesday, the UK’s Foreign Office denied the Iranian claims that Britain’s second-most senior envoy in the country had been arrested.

“Reports of the arrest of a British diplomat in Iran are completely false,” a Foreign Office spokesperson said in a statement provided to Sky News.

The developments coincide with heightening tensions between Tehran and world powers over long-stalled attempts to revive a 2015 nuclear deal and a recent uptick in confirmed detentions of Western nationals in the country.

The number, nationality and date of arrest of the other diplomats detained was not immediately clear.

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