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Report: Missing Iranian official being questioned in N. Europe
By Yoav Stern, Haaretz Correspondent and Haaretz Service

The Iranian former deputy defense minister who disappeared in neighboring Turkey last month is being questioned in a northern European country under strict supervision, the pan-Arab newspaper al-Sharq al-Awsat reported Wednesday.

According to the newspaper, published in London, Ali Reza Asghari is undergoing thorough investigation by intelligence forces before being transferred to the United States.

Asghari, who is a retired general in the elite Revolutionary Guards, disappeared in Istanbul about a month ago. A hotel room was booked under Asghari's name, but several reports indicate that he never arrived at the hotel.

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On Tuesday, al-Sharq al-Awsat reported that Asghari left for the U.S. to seek asylum shortly after arriving in Turkey.

Earlier Tuesday, Iran's top police chief, General Esmaeil Ahmadi Moghaddam, said Iran was investigating Asghari's fate with the cooperation of the Turkish police.

"It is likely that Asghari has been abducted by the Western intelligence services," IRNA quoted the Iranian police general as saying. The general did not elaborate.

IRNA further quoted Moghaddam as saying Asghari had stayed in Turkey for three days before being abducted.

"The police investigation shows that he did not leave Turkey," Moghaddam said.

Al-Sharq al-Awsat's sources, however, claimed the official was not abducted but left for the United States "along with the secrets he carried."

Security was beefed up in Israeli embassies worldwide Tuesday following reports that Iran suspected the CIA and the Mossad of involvement in Asghari's disappearance.

A British newspaper reported Monday that Asghari is likely to possess information on missing Israel Air Force navigator Ron Arad.

Arad, an IAF navigator, was captured by the Lebanese Shiite Amal militia after ejecting from his warplane, shot down over southern Lebanon in 1986. Media reports have said the pro-Iranian Hezbollah took Arad from Amal security chief Mustafa Dirani the following year.

Reports have also said that members of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard took Arad in 1988 and transported him to Iran.

Asghari had arrived in Turkey on a private visit from Damascus, Syria, the official Islamic Republic News Agency reported Tuesday.

Turkey's Foreign Ministry said Monday that the Iranian Embassy there had reported Asghari's disappearance and had asked Turkey's Interior Ministry to investigate.

In Israel, defense officials are concerned that there may be an attempt to kidnap embassy workers and strike Israeli targets.

According to a British Daily Telegraph report, Iranian intelligence official Asghari is also likely to have intimate knowledge of Iran's defense establishment and nuclear development program.

Although Asghari's disappearance in Turkey sparked allegations of a Mossad and CIA-linked kidnapping, Haaretz has learned that he may have defected.

Asghari served in the senior defense post under former defense minister General Ali Samahani. Israeli media have said that for many years, Asghari was the most senior Iranian intelligence official in Lebanon, with responsibility for Iran's ties with Hezbollah.

Israel Channel 10 television said late Sunday that Asghari was kidnapped on February 7, after arriving in Istanbul from Damascus, Syria.

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  1.   He is being kept for peaceful purposes 12:18  |  Dhimmi Hendrix 07/03/07
  2.   # 1. of course peaceful purposes. he is a guest afterall. 12:40  |  ralph 07/03/07
  3.   DOING IRAN&the world a favor.Revealing what the Mullah nutcases 12:49  |  PETER SM 07/03/07
  4.   Let`s hope he defected 13:25  |  Joe 07/03/07
  5.   Club Gitmo 13:40  |  Josh 07/03/07
  6.   5# and everything for free! 14:26  |  Dhimmi Hendrix 07/03/07
  7.   The Bushlag Archipelago 14:45  |  Mark Lincoln 07/03/07
  8.   Could be a dangerous precedent!? 14:59  |  Political 07/03/07
  9.   The area of American `defectors` is due? 15:34  |  Dutch Dirk 07/03/07
  10.   #9 Dutch how do you know Israel is involved at all? 16:03  |  Zvi 07/03/07
  11.   #8 and #9 don`t be naif 16:23  |  ScotGuy 07/03/07
  12.   # 8 Political. 16:30  |  Lynn 07/03/07
  13.   # 8 you clown 17:13  |  Tim 07/03/07
  14.   Precedent?! 17:14  |  Adam 07/03/07
  15.   The guy is seeking asylum in the US 17:39  |  Jake 07/03/07
  16.   Alas, they always come to the land of the great satan 18:18  |  peaches 07/03/07
  17.   # 16 peaches is right 18:34  |  Dhimmi Hendrix 07/03/07
  18.   Tasty! :-) 18:51  |  Spoon 07/03/07
  19.   #7, #8 anti-Zionists: pan-Arabs don`t blame Israel, US 19:00  |  Paul Freedman 07/03/07
  20.   #18 Tasty 19:12  |  ScotGuy 07/03/07
  21.   #9 19:36  |  From the Moon 07/03/07
  22.   Dutch`s assumptions #5 20:18  |  William 07/03/07
  23.   conjecture 21:09  |  KT 07/03/07
  24.   Defection protocol 22:49  |  Sarge6 07/03/07
  25.   Dutch Dirk go smoke some hash and shut up 08:48  |  Jock Black 08/03/07
  26.   His family left Iran, of course he defected 02:10  |  Felix Drost 09/03/07
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