A Christian blogger in Canada, Nova Scotia Scott, covers this arrest in greater detail, with a link to a post by the Farsi Christian News Network.

According to the FCNN, three Christians, called Mazaher R. and Hamed S., as well as a woman, said to be Mazaher’s sister, were lured to a meeting on February 22 in the city of Isfahan by a man masquerading as a Christian and calling himself “Pastor Reza.” He was accompanied by a woman calling herself “Maria,” whom Reza introduced as his wife.

After some introductory conversation, Pastor Reza invited the 3 Christians to accompany him and his wife to a secret home church meeting, located on Ordibehesht Street near the Felezi Bridge in Isfahan, where he was to baptize a new convert in water.

After a considerable travel to this location, this alleged pastor mentions that the location arrived at was his home church building. Upon entering the alleged house, the 3 Christians were attacked by plain clothes officers, blindfolded, handcuffed, and taken away to unknown location . . .

Following this incident, on February 5th, a day after the arrests (sic), plain clothes officers entered the home of Mazaher’s father and confiscated computers, printers, and several CD disks.

Mazaher’s sister was released a week later, apparently because she had not been blogging.

The report said several Christian websites have recently been shut down but did not provide details.