The IRGC forces arrested two members of a terrorist gang who had martyred IRGC Commander Rouhollah Aali while he and his forces were on their way to Khash city from Zahedan on Monday, the IRGC Quds Base in Sistan and Balouchestan said in a statement late Tuesday.
The IRGC forces accompanying Commander Aali had managed to kill two of the terrorists during clashes on Monday.
The IRGC commander was traveling to Kurin district, 80 kilometers West of Zahedan to visit the Kurin Battalion.
In relevant remarks in mid-February, a provincial police commander announced that the Iranian security forces had killed 17 terrorists in Sistan and Balouchestan in 11 months.
"17 terrorists have been killed by the Law Enforcement Police forces in the province since the start of the current (Iranian) year (started on March 20)," Commander of Sistan and Balouchestan's Law Enforcement Police Brigadier General Hossein Rahimi said in Zabol city.
He also underlined that full security prevails over different bordering areas of the country.
In relevant remarks in October, General Rahimi said that the Iranian security forces have dismantled two terrorist groups, killing 9 militants, in Sistan and Balouchestan province.
"In the current (Iranian) year, the Law Enforcement Police forces have disbanded two terrorist grouplets, killing 9 of them," General Rahimi said.
He underscored the police and border guard forces' preparedness to confront any move by the terrorist groups.
His remarks came after reports said in September that the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) and intelligence forces had captured two terrorists of Pakistani origin in the Southeastern parts of the country with two ready-to-explode bombs.
The two terrorists were arrested in Kalegan district of Saravan town in Sistan and Balouchestan province in a surprise attack by the Iranian security forces.
After their arrest, it was revealed that they are of Pakistani origin and members of an outlawed terrorist group who sought to enter Iran to carry out sabotage acts and create fear and panic among people.
After searching their hideout, two pressure bombs which can be triggered by depression of brakes or accelerator pedals were seized which were due to be planted in cars to explode in crowded areas, along with other weapons and ammunition.
Also in September, the IRGC had also dismantled a team of 9 terrorists "sent by Saudi Arabia to foment insecurity inside the country".
The IRGC killed four of the terrorists, including their commander, and injured two others in the city of Saravan.
Official statements said the terrorist team which intended to carryout "sabotage acts inside Iran was disbanded by the IRGC in the Kouhak border region of Saravan city".
The IRGC also destroyed the weapons, ammunition, wireless equipment, night-vision goggles and three Toyota vehicles of the terrorists calling themselves Jeish al-Adl group.
FNA