Following suspected foreign strikes in western Tehran, Iran's Judiciary Chief Gholamhossein Mohseni Ejei has ordered the confiscation of property belonging to anyone collaborating with the aggressor enemy.
On March 16, 2026, Iranian Judiciary Chief Gholamhossein Mohseni Ejei issued a sweeping directive to seize the assets of individuals accused of assisting foreign adversaries. This announcement immediately follows a severe series of morning explosions that targeted strategic infrastructure in western Tehran.
According to the pro-military کانال اخبار سپاه پاسداران 🏴 (IRGC News Channel), Ejei declared that the property of elements collaborating with the aggressor enemy inside and outside the country should be confiscated according to the law. The directive explicitly targets individuals both domestically and abroad, extending the financial threat to diaspora members, exiled opposition, and local informants.
This legal mandate was widely syndicated across state-aligned media. The mainstream government-aligned outlet آخرین خبر (Akharin Khabar) published an identical report on Ejei's decree, which was also echoed by various Iranian military and breaking news channels.
The swift legal mobilization comes in the direct aftermath of roughly 30 explosions reported near Mehrabad Airport, the Ekbatan neighborhood, and Azadi Square. Local sources and opposition channels have attributed the destruction of fuel facilities and aircraft to coordinated strikes, pointing to the involvement of Israel and the United States as the likely aggressor enemy referenced by the Iranian judiciary.
Ejei's statement was distributed verbatim across multiple state and military-aligned channels, indicating a coordinated official release from the judiciary. The reporting preserves the state's framing of foreign actors as the 'aggressor enemy' without qualification in the original Farsi.