26 Apr 2024
Monday 8 September 2014 - 17:57
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Deputy minister: ISIL posing no threat to Iran's border areas

TEHRAN (FNA)- Iranian Deputy Interior Minister General Hossein Zolfaqari underlined full security along the country's borders, and said that the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) terrorists pose no threat to Iran.
"The ISIL does not directly threaten our country," General Zolfaqari, who is the deputy interior minister for law enforcement and security affairs, told reporters on the sidelines of a forum of deputy governors in Tehran on Monday.

He noted that Iran has studied many scenarios about the presence of the ISIL in Iraq and its outcomes, and said, "We are in full control of security (both) inside the country and in the surrounding areas of the country."

Asked about a report on the collection of some financial help by some people inside Iran for the ISIL, General Zolfaqari said few people tried to help the ISIL, but they did not succeed in doing so.

Earlier today, Iran's Police Chief Brigadier General Esmayeel Ahmadi Moqaddam also rejected the report about collection of funds for Takfiri terrorists in Iran's border areas, stressing that the ISIL terrorist group and other Takfiri currents have no social base in the country.

"We have not seen any fundraising for the ISIL in Iran's border cities," Brigadier General Ahmadi Moqaddam told reporters.

He reiterated that the ISIL is not popular in Iran, and said, "We saw that after the ISIL attacked the Iraqi Kurds, people in our country's Kurdish-populated regions became very active to collect aid for Iraqi Kurds."

General Ahmadi Moqaddam, however, noted that very few people might have been deceived by the ISIL, "but they do not pose a threat to the country's security because the opposition wave against ISIL is very vast and strong".

The Iranian police commander said that the Takfiri terrorists have nothing to do with the Sunni Muslims, adding, "All Shiite and Sunni Ulemas (scholars) have disavowed the (terrorist) group."

He pointed to the rumors about the ISIL movements in Iran's border regions, and said, "The recent operations of the Iraqi army can be good news that the ISIL will stay away from Iran's borders, although we are not facing any ISIL force along the borders and they are not present there."

Also today, Iranian Interior Minister Abdolreza Rahmani Fazli announced that the ISIL has sought to recruit Iranian through propaganda on the Internet and even contacted a number of people, but failed.

Rahmani Fazli told reporters that the country has detained a number of Afghan and Pakistani nationals on their way to join the ISIL.

Rahmani Fazli rejected media reports that the ISIL is recruiting forces in Iran, and said Iran is well aware of the terrorist group's plans for Iran and other regional countries.

"The group has extensive plans and based on our documents, they planned to make an aggression against our country and other countries, but Iran is so powerful that such a small group cannot make any aggression against it," he said.

"Of course, in certain cases, there have been some Afghans and Pakistanis who intended to pass through the Islamic Republic of Iran's borders (to join the ISIL), but we have prevented their entrance or transit through our borders and have made some arrests in this regard as well," he added.

Stressing the high preparedness and vigilance of the Iranian security forces and border residents against the threats of the terrorist grouplets, he said, "The Iranian security forces are in full control, while the terrorist group is being defeated on Iraq's soil."

By Fars News Agency

 

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