







was found guilty of passing along information about Iran's nuclear program to the Iran said on Tuesday that its top court had confirmed a death sentence for an Iranian man accused of spying for US intelligence. Amir Rahimpourwas found guilty of passing along information about Iran's nuclear program to the CIA.

Judiciary spokesman Gholamhossein Esmaili said the man would be "executed soon."

"Amir Rahimpour, who was a CIA spy and got big pay out and tried to present part of Iran's nuclear information to the American intelligence service, had been tried and sentenced to death and recently the supreme court upheld his sentence and you will see it carried out soon," Esmaili was quoted by the







semi-official Fars news agency as saying.

Two other alleged spies were given 15-year prison terms. The nationality of these suspects has not been made public, but Esmaili said they were charity workers.