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Iran's judiciary vows tough sanctions against rioters and chaos in the country

2019-11-22T20:17:05.358Z


TEHRAN - Iranian judiciary chief Ebrahim Raisi has vowed tough sanctions against rioters and chaos in Iran


Tehran-Sana

Iran's judiciary chief, Ebrahim Raisi, has vowed tough sanctions against the country's troublemakers.

"Those who took advantage of people's concerns and instigated riots and chaos among the community, terrorized women and children and infringed on public money, let them know that strict sanctions will be waiting for them," IRNA quoted Raisi as saying. For us, whatever the circumstances, we will not allow the slightest tampering with security. ”

Meanwhile, Iran's judiciary spokesman, Gholamhossein Ismaily, said that the Revolutionary Guards had arrested 100 key rioters during recent events in the country under the pretext of raising gasoline prices.

Ismaili said in a statement today that "calm has returned to the country and the recent riots have been ended," explaining that the decision has begun in the files of the perpetrators of violations and riots whose practices and behaviors have destabilized security in society.

He pointed out that a process of screening of the detainees was released a large number of them and the disclosure of wage elements and members of the anti-organization and rioters, and some of them have precedents and participated in the preparation of weapons and tools used to set fires during the riots.

Iranian Supreme National Security Council Secretary Ali Shamkhani said on Tuesday that groups of so-called "People's Mujahedeen" and the enemies of the revolution were involved in the recent riots in Iranian cities. Public and private.

Source: sena

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