Iran hangs Jundullah chief Abdolmalek Rigi
* Lawmaker says Tehran to file lawsuit in international courts against UK, US for supporting Jundullah leader
TEHRAN: Iran hanged the convicted leader of a Sunni Muslim rebel group on Sunday for his involvement in deadly attacks in the Islamic state, state television reported.
Predominantly Shia Muslim Iran arrested Abdolmalek Rigi in February, four months after his Jundullah group claimed a bombing that killed dozens of people, including senior officers of Irans elite Revolutionary Guards.
Abdolmalek Rigi was hanged at dawn today...he was convicted for many crimes like being behind many deadly attacks...and killing dozens of innocent people, state television said.
A Tehran Revolutionary court sentenced Rigi to death and the Supreme Court upheld the sentence, the Fars news agency said, adding that Rigi was executed inside Evin prison in the presence of the families of some of the victims.
Rigis charges also included armed robbery, kidnapping, drug trafficking and the formation and leading of the terrorist Jundullah group, Fars reported.
The hanging showed Iran will not let its territory be used by criminals...With the execution of Abdolmalek, the disgraceful stigma of our tribe was eliminated, Rigi tribe chief Bashir Rigi was quoted by IRNA as saying.
Lawsuit: A leading lawmaker, Parviz Sorouri, said Iran planned to file a lawsuit at relevant international courts against Britain and the US for supporting Rigi, ILNA news agency reported. reuters
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