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Iran warns of death penalty, asset seizures for spying, aiding enemies

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DUBAI, March 31 (Reuters) - ‌People accused of spying or cooperating ​with "hostile states" could face the death penalty and confiscation of ⁠all assets under a recently enhanced law, an Iranian judiciary spokesperson said, a month into the war ​with the United States and Israel.

Even sharing photos or videos ‌that could aid enemy targeting may be treated as intelligence cooperation, the spokesman added.

Iranian media have reported more ⁠than 1,000 arrests over the course of ⁠the month, related to individuals accused of filming sensitive locations, sharing anti-government content online, or "cooperating with the enemy".

The U.S. and Israel attacked Iran on February ‌28, since when the conflict has spread across the ⁠region, killing thousands, disrupting energy supplies ‌and hitting the global economy.

The ​judiciary spokesman said the legislation, passed last year, applies to operational, intelligence and certain media activities deemed ‌to support hostile governments, notably the ​United States and ⁠Israel.

He warned those creating “fear” through misinformation could face ‌prison terms, with penalties ⁠increased in wartime.

He added that authorities have issued around 200 indictments in such cases and were working with ​security bodies to ‌identify and seize assets linked to suspects, stressing that ⁠there would be no ​leniency in enforcing the law.

(Reporting by Dubai Newsroom; ​Editing by Alex Richardson)

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