An Iranian judicial official says intelligence forces have identified and arrested six people on charges of involvement in the assassination of a Sunni cleric in the southeastern province of Sistan-Baluchestan.
Zahedan Prosecutor General Mohammad Marzieh said Sunday that the detainees have confessed to the murder of Molavi Jangi Zehi earlier this year.
Wahhabi circles in Saudi Arabia had reportedly paid around $500,000 for the assassination of the Iranian Sunni cleric.
Two of the individuals recently arrested over the assassination of Molavi Jangi Zehi have confessed that they received the sum from Saudi Wahhabis, the report said on Friday.
Jangi Zehi, the Friday prayers leader of Iran's southeastern town of Rask, was assassinated by terrorists after saying prayers in the evening, as he was on his way home on January 20, 2012.
Over the past year, the late Iranian cleric had publicly expressed his belief that revealing the crimes of the Riyadh and Manama regimes is the religious duty of the Sunni scholars in Iran.
Jangi Zehi had also repeatedly warned of the enemy plots aimed at downplaying the turnout in Iran's Ninth Majlis (parliament) elections in March and May, and underscored the importance of participation of the Sunnis in the polls as a religious obligation.
Jangi Zehi was an advocate of Shia-Sunni unity and believed that such unity in Sistan-Baluchestan Province could only be maintained by following the instructions of Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei.
Observers say that, given Jangi Zehis endeavors to encourage the Sunni population to participate in the polls, an objective of his assassination was to discourage the Sunni Muslims in the province from partaking in the voting.
On April 11, Irans Intelligence Ministry announced that it identified and apprehended 15 terrorists or terror cells behind the assassination of Jangi Zehi.
The intelligence obtained by the ministry indicated that the terrorist Mujahedin-e Khalq Organization (MKO) was involved in planning the attack while deviant elements affiliated with Wahhabi groups carried out the assassination.
It added that certain regional countries, which are backed by the US, UK and Israel, funded the terrorist attack.
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