Mossad's killer of Iran N-scientist tried - Video
The key player in the assassination of top Iranian nuclear physicist Dr. Massoud Ali-Mohammadi in 2010 has stood trial at a revolutionary court in the Iranian capital city of Tehran. - Ali Jamali Fashi, the defendant, was charged on Tuesday with “Moharebeh (enmity with God) and spreading corruption on earth,” receiving USD 120,000 of illegal cash, destroying private properties and possessing illicit drugs, a Press TV correspondent reported. Fashi's indictment also says that Ali-Mohammadi was assassinated by a bomb planted on a motorcycle near his residence. It added that the defendant had cooperated with the occupying regime of Israel and gathered information for Israeli intelligence service, Mossad, against the Islamic Republic of Iran. The indictment said that Fashi had received the money from Mossad for cooperating with Israel, spying against Iran and carrying out the assassination of Ali-Mohammadi. Fashi confessed to the court that he had numerous visits to Turkey, where he met with Mossad agents prior to the assassination attempt.