Two judges were killed in a shooting on Saturday at the Supreme Court building in Tehran, Iranian state media report.
鈥淭his morning, a gunman infiltrated the Supreme Court in a planned act of assassination of two brave and experienced judges. The two judges were martyred in the act,鈥 the judiciary鈥檚 Mizan Online website reported.
Mizan said the assailant 鈥渒illed himself鈥 after the 鈥渢errorist鈥 act.
State news agency IRNA said one other person was wounded.
Mohammad Moghisseh (left) and Ali Razini died at the Supreme Court building in Tehran, according to state media. Photo / AFP
Mizan identified the two slain judges as Ali Razini and Mohammad Moghisseh, who handled cases 鈥渇ighting crimes against national security, espionage and terrorism鈥.
Judiciary spokesman Asghar Jahangir said on state television that 鈥渁 person armed with a handgun entered the room鈥 of the two judges and shot them.
鈥淚ndividuals have been identified, summoned or arrested in connection with the incident,鈥 he added, without providing further details.
The motive behind the killings was not immediately clear, but Mizan said the assailant was not involved in any cases before the Supreme Court, without providing further details on the attacker鈥檚 identity.
Authorities said an investigation into the attack was under way, Mizan added.
President Masoud Pezeshkian expressed his condolences over the deaths, calling on the authorities to act swiftly.
鈥淚 strongly urge the security and law enforcement forces to take the necessary measures as soon as possible by examining the dimensions and angles of this reprehensible act and to identify its perpetrators,鈥 he said.
Veteran Judge Moghisseh, 68, was sanctioned by the United States in 2019 for having 鈥渙verseen countless unfair trials, during which charges went unsubstantiated and evidence was disregarded鈥, according to the US Treasury.
Razini, 71, held several important positions in Iran鈥檚 judiciary and was previously targeted in a 1998 assassination attempt by assailants 鈥渨ho planted a magnetic bomb in his vehicle鈥, according to Mizan.
Though attacks targeting judges are rare, Iran has had a number of shootings targeting high-profile figures in recent years.
In October, a Shiite Muslim preacher was shot dead in the southern city of Kazerun after leading Friday prayers.
In April 2023, a powerful cleric identified as Abbas Ali Soleimani was shot dead at a bank in the northern province of Mazandaran.
And in August 2005, renowned Iranian judge Hassan Moghaddas was murdered by two gunmen who climbed into his car in the middle of a busy business district in Tehran.
Two men convicted of his killing were publicly hanged two years later.
-Agence France-Presse
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