Mohammad Davoudzadeh Loloei: New symbol of Iranian terrorism in Europe

On Thursday, a Danish court upheld a seven-year prison sentence for a Norwegian of Iranian origin for espionage and complicity in a failed plot to kill an Arab-Iranian opposition figure in Denmark.
The case prompted Denmark to call for sanctions against Iran
at the European Union level in 2018 after the Norwegian man was arrested.
“A jury in the Eastern Supreme Court unanimously found an
Iranian man guilty of unlawful intelligence activities and complicity in the
attempt to murder an exiled Iranian,” the Danish Attorney General said on
Twitter on Thursday.
Prosecutor Mads Kruse told Reuters that the accused,
Mohammad Davoudzadeh Loloei, had been sentenced to seven years in prison and
permanent expulsion from Denmark.
Loloei was arrested in October 2018 as part of a massive
police operation as Denmark temporarily closed its borders. A local court
sentenced Loloei at the beginning of last year to seven years in prison, and then
the ruling was appealed.
Who is Loloei?
Mohammad Davoudzadeh Loloei, 39, was arrested at the request
of the Danish government at the airport in Gothenburg, Sweden, while returning
from Iran on October 21, 2018. He was recruited ten years ago by the Iranian
regime's intelligence ministry.
Loloei was wanted by the judiciary for his involvement in
the terrorist plot against Arab citizens of Denmark. His active links with the
ambassador and the Iranian regime's embassy in Norway once again prove the fact
that the mullah regime’s embassies, representations and diplomats are actively
participating in terrorism and espionage by taking advantage of diplomatic
facilities, according to the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI).
On November 3, the government-run newspaper Iran affiliated
with President Hassan Rouhani's clique, wrote an article under the title “The
necessity for firm follow-up in the Denmark case”, in which it said, “If there
was a link between the arrested person and Iranian citizens... it was certainly
out of the reach of officials in the country, so a serious and resolute step
must be taken to cut off the roots of such spontaneous actions.”
Meanwhile, Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif
responded in a session of the regime’s Shura Council held on November 5 to a
question posed by a representative regarding the secret addendums to the
nuclear agreement, saying, “We are not a spontaneous organization... Are we
able to practice work in this country without reporting on it?”
A statement from the NCRI’s representative in Oslo said,
“Davoudzadeh was arrested upon his return from Iran on October 21, 2018 at
Gothenburg airport in Sweden at the request of the Danish government on
suspicion of involvement in terrorist plots against Iranian dissidents. He had
been sent to Norway in 2008 to introduce himself as a refugee and to obtain
Norwegian citizenship. This provided him with many facilities to perform the
duties assigned to him by the Ministry of Intelligence. He traveled to Iran
many times despite his refugee status. This is a betrayal of all the refugees,
and his refugee status is completely revoked under the Geneva Convention and
Norwegian law.”
The statement added that Loloei was assigned a mission to
approach the People's Mujahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI) and the NCRI’s
office in Norway last year, but the subsequent investigations highlighted the
suspicion of him being a mercenary of the regime, so the authorities in Norway
were informed of the matter in detail to prevent future espionage and terrorist
plots.