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Iranian diplomat jailed for plotting bomb attack in France

Assadollah Assadi was denied diplomatic immunity because he was on holiday in Germany when he was arrested.

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A diplomat has been jailed for planning a terror attack against an exiled Iranian opposition group in France after a bomb was found hidden in a Mercedes, reports Sky News.

Assadollah Assadi, who was based at Iran's Austrian embassy, was denied diplomatic immunity because he was on holiday in Germany when he was arrested.

He has now been sentenced to 20 years in prison.

Lawyers for the MEK opposition group claimed Assadi planned the attack at the behest of Iran's highest authorities - but Tehran has denied being involved.

More than half a kilo of the unstable TATP explosive and a detonator was found among luggage in a Mercedes stopped by Belgian police on 30 June 2018.

Read more of this report from Sky News.