
Earlier in the day, Saudi Arabia’s information ministry had said in a statement
that Saudi forces had captured and were questioning "three IRGC members, who
were intending to carry out an attack on a major offshore oilfield in the
Persian Gulf,” according to an Associated Press (AP) report.
Earlier on Saturday, Aqa-Babaei had said that the Saudi Arabian coastguard had
opened fire on Iranian fishing boats in the waters south of Iran, killing one
fisherman.
Saudi Arabia, too, had reported the incident on Saturday but had not made the
claims about arresting IRGC members and about explosives. It offered a changed
narrative, however, with the information ministry statement, which came some two
days after the initial narrative.
In his Monday remarks, Aqa-Babaei referred to the new Saudi allegation about the
arrests and said, "This issue has to do with the same two fishing boats” that
had been shot at.
He said that three Iranians had been taken into custody by the Saudi Arabian
coastguard, but stressed that all the three are known fishermen from the
southern Iranian city of Bushehr.
Aqa-Babaei said the Iranians in question were "simply fishermen” and had no
types of weapons whatsoever.
"There is no proof that they are military personnel,” the Iranian official said.
Source: Iranian media