The State Attorney’s Office indicted an Israeli resident of Beersheva on Thursday on charges of maintaining contact with Iranian agents in exchange for money.

Police said the suspect, 22-year-old Rafael Reuveni, carried out several missions at the request of his Iranian handlers, like taking photographs of his hometown, planting a cellphone and a cigarette box, and collecting a SIM card from a hiding spot, Ynet reported.

He was further instructed to verify the location of a handgun that had been placed in a hiding spot, and later move it to another location, the police statement read. The suspect arrived at the hiding spot, located an object that appeared to be a handgun, and moved it from one point to another, the police added.

The suspect was reportedly approached via the Telegram a

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