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Thailand approves transfer of 3 Iranians as Australian freed

Last Updated Nov 25, 2020 at 11:30 pm MDT

Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison speaks to the media during a virtual press conference at Parliament House in Canberra, Thursday, Nov. 26, 2020. Morrison said he's "thrilled and relieved" after Iran released in a prisoner swap a 33-year-old academic who was imprisoned for more than two years on spying charges, but added it would take time for Kylie Moore-Gilbert to process her "horrible" ordeal. (Lukas Coch/AAP Image via AP)

BANGKOK — Thai officials say they have approved the transfer back to Tehran of three Iranians who were involved in a botched 2012 bomb plot.

The acknowledgement from Thailand on Thursday came as a 33-year-old Australian academic was freed by Iran after she was imprisoned for more than two years on spying charges. Thai officials did not go so far as to call it a prisoner swap or say what involvement Australia may have had in the arrangement.

Iranian state TV said Tehran released British-Australian Kylie Moore-Gilbert in exchange for three Iranians held abroad.

Chatchom Akapin, the deputy attorney general, told The Associated Press that Thai authorities have approved the transfer of the prisoners under an agreement between Thailand and Iran.

“These types of transfers aren’t unusual. We transfer prisoners to other countries and at the same time receive Thais back under this type of agreement all the time,” he said.

The Associated Press