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Iran claims Oriflame may be backed by spy agency

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Iran claims Oriflame may be backed by spy agency

Iranian authorities alleged on Wednesday that it closed Swedish cosmetics firm Oriflame in Tehran and arrested five of its employees on Sunday because it was running a pyramid scheme and was possibly backed by a spy agency.

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Sweden's foreign ministry also questioned Iran's ambassador in Stockholm to about Oriflame's shutdown in Tehran and the arrests on Tuesday, ministry spokeswoman Cecilia Julin announced.

At the same time, ministry officials raised the case of Sakineh Mohammadi-Ashtiani, a 43-year-old mother of two sentenced to death by stoning by an Iranian court, when it called in ambassador Rasoul Eslami on Tuesday, Julin told AFP.

"We met him yesterday and we raised both the Oriflame affair and also the

question of Sakineh, the woman threatened with stoning," she said.

One of those detained in the Oriflame arrests, which were alleged conducted amid reported allegations in Iran, is a dual Swedish-Iranian national, Julin said.

She said the matter was being dealt with by Sweden's ambassador in Tehran, who "is in contact with the Iranian foreign ministry and other authorities."

Oriflame, a direct sales company, said on Monday it had received no explanations from Iranian authorities about the closure and arrests, but believed they may be linked to its business model.

"Our business model is to sell cosmetics and give 40,000 Iranians, mainly women, a possibility to earn money through direct sales," the company's chief financial officer Gabriel Bennet told AFP, adding any reference to a pyramid scheme was "ridiculous."

Meanwhile, Iran's ILNA news agency quoted Intelligence Minister Heydar Moslehi on Wednesday of accusing companies like Oriflame of being backed by spy agencies.

"These companies operate with outside support and are not engaged in economic activities. They are under the guidance of spy agencies," he said.

Oriflame did not immediately respond to requests for comments on the

allegations.

The case of Sakineh Mohammadi-Ashtiani, sentenced to death by stoning by an Iranian court, has been criticised by Western nations and human rights groups amid warnings that her execution is imminent.

Iranian officials maintain she was handed the stoning sentence for adultery and for being an accomplice in her husband's murder.

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