BAKU: Azerbaijan has arrested 22 people on suspicion of plotting attacks on the US and Israeli embassies in Baku on behalf of Iran, the national security ministry said on Wednesday.

"Twenty-two citizens of Azerbaijan have been arrested by the national security ministry for cooperating with the Iranian Sepah," it said in a statement, referring to the Iranian Revolutionary Guard.

"On orders of the Sepah they were to commit terrorist acts against the US, Israeli and other western states' embassies and the embassies' employees." The ministry alleged that the suspects were recruited from 1999 onwards and trained in the use of weapons and spy techniques at military camps in Iran to enable them to gather information on foreign embassies, organisations and companies in Azerbaijan and stage attacks.

"Firearms, cartridges, explosives and espionage equipment were found during the arrest," the statement said, without specifying when or how the suspects were detained.

They have been charged with treason and the purchase and possession of weapons and explosives.

The ministry said that a Revolutionary Guard officer named Akbar Pakravesh gave the Azerbaijani recruits equipment and money and met them in Damascus and Moscow to avoid suspicion.

"The Azerbaijanis began spying on diplomatic missions, companies and public organisations, including the Jewish centre Sohnut, a US fast food restaurant, British oil company BP-Azerbaijan's office and other objects in Baku," it said. But the accusations were rejected by the brother of one of those arrested, Niyazi Kerimov, who comes from the town of Nardaran.-AFP

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