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Islamic scholar Kylie Moore-Gilbert was arrested in September 2018 on charges of espionage for Israel. It has now been exchanged for three Iranians who reportedly planned an attack on the Israeli ambassador to Thailand.
After more than two years in Iranian custody, Australian-British scientist Kylie Moore-Gilbert was released on Wednesday in exchange for three Iranians imprisoned in Thailand. The young investigator was arrested in Tehran in September 2018 on charges of espionage. State television showed how Moore-Gilbert gets into a minibus with a large gray headscarf and a mask. Three men were then seen, one sitting in a wheelchair with one leg amputated above the knee, wearing black caps and Iranian flags draped over their shoulders.
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