Tehran (IP)- The Secretary of Iran's High Council for Human Rights emphasized the extradition of the members of the terrorist group Mojahedin-e-Khalq Organization, known as MKO, to Iran.

Iran PressIran news: Albanian Police seized dozens of computers and electronic devices of the MKO members in its recent attack on the headquarters of the MKO group on June 20; there were clashes between the police forces and the members of the terrorist group.

The Albanian Police emphasized that the operation (attacking MKO headquarter) was carried out to implement laws related to prosecution against corruption and organized crime.

Edi Rama, the Prime Minister of Albania, elaborated on the operation, saying that MKO members have been in the country for years but "should not use Albanian soil for sabotage," but they have repeatedly violated the agreement.

Kazem Gharibabadi pointed to the Albanian police attack on the MKO headquarters and the possibility of the extradition of the MKO members to Iran and that some legal cases have been filed in European countries against some MKO members.

Gharibabadi complained about the MKO legal cases not being handled well in the judicial system of European countries. He stated that improper handling of MKO legal cases is a measure to support terrorism.

The Iranian Human Rights top official, Gharibabadi, pointed to the verdicts issued in Iran's courts against some MKO members, stating that more intense judicial actions have been taken against MKO members and will be accelerated and intensified.

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