Tehran Prosecutor General Abbas Jafari Dowlatabadi said the women who had moved
to Syria to join ISIS and receive terrorist training were arrested upon their
return to Iran.
Based on the indictment issued by the Public Prosecute Office, the ISIS women
will have to both serve their prison terms and pay the money they received as
salary from ISIS and undergo some other supplementary punishment, a Farsi report
by the Persian-language ISNA said.
Last week, Iranian judiciary began the trial of 26 of ISIS members which
targeted the Iranian Parliament and the Mausoleum of Imam Khomeini last year,
injuring and killing more than 50 people.
Following the attacks, Iran announced the death of 5 of the attackers, and 17
Iranians, with dozens wounded in the first attack by ISIS on the Iranian
territory.
The five attackers were Iranian members of ISIS, and according to the
prosecutor, had entered Iran in mid-February 2017 from Iraq.
The prosecutor called for the execution of those arrested after their conviction
of purchasing, carrying and keeping light, semi-heavy and heavy arms and
conducting terrorist attack were upheld.
Source:IFPNEWS