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TEHRAN (Reuters) – A gunman has shot an Iranian judge in the eye and hand outside his Tehran home, seriously wounding him, the justice minister said on Sunday.

The official IRNA news agency said Mohammad Reza Aghazadeh had been handling cases involving large land transactions near Karaj, an industrial satellite city to the west of Tehran.

&#34He is now in surgery,&#34 Justice Minister Jamal Karimirad told reporters. &#34I hope God helps us keep him alive.&#34

An official close to the case said the judiciary was forming a committee to discuss a rash of attacks against judges in the last four weeks.

A judge was stabbed to death in the southern province of Fars earlier this month and another was disfigured when acid was thrown in his face in the southwestern province of Khuzestan, the official said.

Hassan Moghaddas, a judge who sentenced several reformist dissidents to jail terms, was shot dead in his car on August 2.