May 13



VIETNAM:

2 Vietnamese arrested for transporting 120 kg of heroin



Police of Vietnam's northern Lao Cai province said on Saturday that they had arrested 2 men for transporting 120 kg of heroin.

The 2 men from central Nghe An province were arrested on Friday when they were transporting 329 cakes or nearly 120 kg of heroin.

The 2 detainees, Nguyen Van Dai, 43, and Nguyen Van Ly, 27, well hid the drug in a pickup truck.

They confessed that the drug was transported from Laos to Nghe An and then to Lao Cai.

According to Vietnamese law, those convicted of smuggling over 600 grams of heroin or more than 2.5 kilograms of methamphetamine are punishable by death. Making or trading 100 grams of heroin or 300 grams of other illegal drugs also faces death penalty.

(source: xinhuanet.com)








IRAN:

8 Daesh members get death penalty----Convicts sentenced for 2017 attack on parliament building, official says

An Iranian court sentenced eight Daesh members to death over a 2017 attack on the Iranian parliament, a judicial official said on Sunday.

"8 people were handed the death penalty and 18 others face trial over last year's deadly attacks. The convicts have 20 days to appeal. The trials began last month," President of Tehran Revolutionary Court Ghazanfar Abadi told Iranian state TV.

Simultaneous attacks on the parliament building and the Supreme Leader Imam Khomeini's Mausoleum killed 17 people and wounded nearly 50 in June 2017.

(source: aa.com.tr)

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Iran sentences eight men to death over 'Islamic State' attack in Tehran



The men were found guilty of aiding 5 militants who attacked the parliament and Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini's mausoleum. 18 people died in the assault last year.

A member of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard secures the area outside the Iranian parliament during an attack on the complex in June 2017.

An Iranian court on Sunday sentenced 8 men to death over attacks claimed by the "Islamic State" last June.

The men were found guilty of helping the 5 terrorists who attacked the parliament and a shrine to Iran's revolutionary leader, Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, the head of the Tehran Revolutionary Courts, Mousa Ghazanfarabadi, told state TV.

Ghazanfarabadi said the sentence could be appealed within 20 days in Iran's Supreme Court.

A further 18 people face trial over the attacks, according to the court's director.

Deadly assault

18 people died and more than 50 were wounded when suicide bombers and gunmen launched the assault on the parliament and Khomeini's mausoleum in Tehran. IS claimed responsibility for the attack.

Security forces killed all the attackers. Iran said the assailants had fought for IS in Syria and Iraq.

Ghazanfarabadi said courts will later hear claims filed by families of the victims against the United States and Saudi Arabia, whom predominantly Shiite Muslim Iran accuses of supporting the IS, a Sunni Muslim militant group. Both countries deny that accusation.

(source: Deutsche Welle)

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