Dubai: Iran has thwarted several planned bombings in Tehran and other cities, state news agency quoted the intelligence ministry as saying on Monday, in what it called a major plot by militants against the Islamic Republic.
Iranian authorities say IS militants have been hatching "plots and conspiracies" against it from their de facto capital Raqqa in Syria.
"In a criminal plot of the anti-Islamic terrorist takfiri groups, a series of bombings had been planned in several places of the country for the coming days ... the terrorists were arrested and some bombs and a huge amount of explosives were seized," the ministry said.
National Security Council secretary Ali Shamkhani was quoted by the semi-official ISNA news agency on Sunday as saying that Iranian security forces had arrested members of a network that was planning suicide bombings in Tehran during Ramadan.
He called IsS Iran's number one enemy. Iran, which borders Iraq to its west, has sent regular and volunteer members of its armed forces to support Syrian President Bashar Al Assad's fight against rebels and IS militants trying oust him.
Iranian security forces announced last month that they had arrested a dozen of IS militants in the east and west of the country, and also more than 50 sympathisers who were promoting the group's ideology on the Internet.