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Bahrain’s Ministry of Interior has said investigations have confirmed that members of a recently dismantled group were in direct contact with Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC). Authorities said the arrested individuals collected funds with the intention of transferring them to Iran to support the IRGC and finance what it described as terrorist operations. Criminal investigations underway The ministry said its findings are based on ongoing criminal investigations and evidence gathered by security agencies. It added that the detainees were part of an organised network under probe for alleged external links and financial activity connected to the IRGC. CID: Investigations confirm that those arrested in the group were in direct contact with the Iranian Revolutionary Guard and that they collected funds with the aim of sending them to Iran in support of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard and to finance its terrorist operations. — Ministry of Interior (@moi_bahrain) May 9, 2026 41 arrested as probe expands The Ministry confirmed that 41 individuals from the main group have been arrested, with legal proceedings now underway. Search and investigation operations continue, and further action will be taken against anyone found involved. Officials also linked the case to ongoing probes into alleged espionage for foreign entities […]
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