Iran Focus
London,
Feb. 27 – Iran Focus has obtained a list of 20 terrorist camps
and centers run by Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC).
The names and details of the training centers were provided by a
defector from the IRGC, who has recently left Iran and now lives
in hiding in a neighboring country. Iran Focus agreed to keep
his identity secret for obvious security reasons.
The former IRGC officer said the camps and the training centres
were under the control of the IRGC’s elite Qods Force, the
extra-territorial arm of the Revolutionary Guards.
“The Qods Force has an extensive network that uses the
facilities of Iranian embassies or cultural and economic
missions or a number of religious institutions such as the
Islamic Communications and Culture Organization to recruit
radical Islamists in Muslim countries or among the Muslims
living in the West. After going through preliminary training and
security checks in those countries, the recruits are then sent
to Iran via third countries and end up in one of the Qods Force
training camps”, the officer said.
The Imam Ali Garrison has been a long-time training ground for
foreign terrorist operatives. Presently, some 50 Islamists from neighboring
Arab countries are receiving training there in five groups of
10, the officer said.
“Iraq
followed by the Palestinian territories have become the focal
point of the Qods Force’s activities. Many of the foreign
recruits in these camps now come from these two areas, but
others come from a wide range of countries, including the Arab
states of the Persian Gulf, North Africa and south-east Asia”,
he said. “In most camps, the Sunnis outnumber the Shiites”.
“The scale and breadth of Qods Force operations in Iraq are
far beyond what we did even during the war with Saddam”, the
officer said, referring to the IRGC’s extensive activities in
Iraq during the eight-year Iran-Iraq war in the 1980s. “Vast
areas of Iraq are under the virtual control of the Qods Force
through its Iraqi surrogates. It uses a vast array of charities,
companies and other fronts to conduct its activities across
Iraq”.
“We would send our officers into Iraq to operate for months
under the cover of a construction company”, he said.
“Kawthar Company operated in Najaf last year to carry out
construction work in the area around Imam Ali Shrine, but it was
in fact a front company for the Qods Force. Qods officers,
disguised as company employees, established contacts with Iraqi
operatives and organized underground cells in southern Iraq”.
The officer said Qods Force officers also used the Iranian Red
Crescent and the state-run television and radio corporation as
fronts for their operations in Iraq.
A special branch inside Iran’s Foreign Ministry is responsible
for assisting the Qods Force in bringing in foreign recruits.
The recruits first travel to third countries where they are
given new passports by Iranian agents to facilitate their entry
into Iran. Upon finishing their training course, the new agents
leave Iran for third countries from where they use their genuine
passports to return to their countries of origin or where
missions are planned.
The list of the bases used for training terrorists identified
for Iran Focus are as follows:
1) Imam Ali Training Garrison, Tajrish Square, Tehran,
2) Bahonar Garrison, Chalous Street, close to the dam of Karaj,
3) Qom’s Ali-Abad Garrison, Tehran-Qom highway,
4) Mostafa Khomeini Garrison, Eshrat-Abad district, Tehran,
5) Crate Camp Garrison, 40 kilometres from the Ahwaz-Mahshar
highway,
6) Fateh Qani-Hosseini Garrison, between Tehran and Qom
7) Qayour Asli Garrison, 30 kilometres from Ahwaz-Khorramshahr
highway,
8) Abouzar Garrison, Qaleh-Shahin district, Ahwaz, Khuzestan
province
9) Hezbollah Garrison, Varamin, east of Tehran
10) Eezeh Training Garrison
11) Amir-ol-Momenin Garrison, Ban-Roushan, Ilam province
12) Kothar Training Garrison, Dezful Street, Shoushtar,
Khuzestan province
13) Imam Sadeq Garrison, Qom
14) Lavizan Training Centre, north-east Tehran
15) Abyek Training Centre, west of Tehran
16) Dervish Training Centre, 18 kilometres from the Ahwaz-Mahshar
highway,
17) Qazanchi Training Centre, Ravansar-Kermanshah-Kamyaran
tri-junction,
18) Beit-ol-Moqaddas University, Qom
19) Navab Safavi School, Ahwaz
20) Nahavand Training Centre, 45 kilometres from Nahavand,
western Iran