Fears that an Iranian ban on imports from its arch foe Israel was flouted by the sale of Jaffa oranges have sparked an inquiry in Tehran, reports say. City authorities asked the judiciary to take action after the Israeli fruit was allegedly imported in boxes marked as Chinese, local media report. The fruit was imported via Dubai and put on sale at markets and in shops in and around Tehran, one report says. A news agency showed pictures of boxes containing fruit bearing a Jaffa label.