Iran Human RightsIran police chief vows to intensify clampdown

Iran police chief vows to intensify clampdown

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Iran Focus: Tehran, Iran, Jan.05 – Iran’s chief of police reiterated on Friday that the country’s State Security Forces would continue “decisively” with a nationwide clampdown on “social vice”. Iran Focus

Tehran, Iran, Jan.05 – Iran’s chief of police reiterated on Friday that the country’s State Security Forces would continue “decisively” with a nationwide clampdown on “social vice”.

“The plan to increase national security will continue with greater force”, said SSF chief Brig. Gen. Ismaeil Ahmadi-Moqaddam said.

His remarks were reported by the official news agency IRNA.

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