The judiciary of the Islamic Republic of Iran has hanged Javed Dehkan Khaled, a terrorist leader from Sistan-Baluchistan province. The convict who was sentenced to death was Javed Dehkan who was known as Mohammad Omar. He was the leader of a terrorist group called Jaishul Adal.

Javed Dehkan Khaled was hanged in a prison in the province of Jahedan on Saturday morning, according to the Iranian media. He was hanged for carrying out armed attacks on members of Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, or IRGC, and for having links to banned organizations called Jaishul Adaal and Jaishul Nasr.

Dehkan Khaled was arrested in June 2015 and sentenced to death by an Iranian court for killing two members of the IRGC. Dehkan Khaled also played a key role in the abduction of five border guards in the Iranian city of Saravan on the Pakistan border.

Jaishul Adaal has been implicated in a number of bombings in southeastern Iran. The terrorist group has been carrying out heinous acts such as attacks and kidnappings to disrupt Iran's security. The banned terrorist group has been receiving full support and cooperation from the United States, Saudi Arabia and their regional allies.