MILAN (Reuters) -- Nine people, including some believed to belong to the Iranian secret services, have been arrested on suspicion of arms trafficking to Iran, Italian police have said.
A statement said both Italians and Iranians had been arrested, including "some who are believed to belong to the Iranian secret services."
More details of the operation, dubbed "sniper," would be disclosed at a news conference later today held by antiterrorism prosecutor Armando Spataro.
Iran is subject to an international arms embargo and Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi has said on several occasions that trade sanctions against Tehran ought to be toughened up.
Spataro has spearheaded several high-profile cases in Italy, including attempts to have U.S. CIA agents tried on accusations of kidnapping a terrorism suspect.
A statement said both Italians and Iranians had been arrested, including "some who are believed to belong to the Iranian secret services."
More details of the operation, dubbed "sniper," would be disclosed at a news conference later today held by antiterrorism prosecutor Armando Spataro.
Iran is subject to an international arms embargo and Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi has said on several occasions that trade sanctions against Tehran ought to be toughened up.
Spataro has spearheaded several high-profile cases in Italy, including attempts to have U.S. CIA agents tried on accusations of kidnapping a terrorism suspect.