
Iran’s interior ministry today announced the first arrests as part of an investigation into a series of crimes. poisonings that affected thousands of schoolgirls in three months.
“People have been arrested in five provinces and the agencies are continuing to investigate,” Deputy Interior Minister Mazid Mirahadi said on public television.
The deputy minister did not provide details about the identity of the detainees, the circumstances of their detention and suspicions of involvement.
This case evokes strong emotions Iranwhere parents of schoolgirls mobilized, asking the authorities to act.
In general, “more 5000 schoolgirls affectedSince the end of November, “about 230 schools” located in 25 of the country’s 31 provinces, Mohammad-Hasan Asafari, a member of the parliamentary investigative committee tasked with shedding light on the causes of this wave of poisonings, said today.
Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei called yesterday, Monday, to impose “severe punishments” on those responsible in this case.
“They must be given harsh sentences” and “there will be no amnesty for these individuals,” warned Khamenei, who spoke about the case for the first time.
Source: APE-MPE-AFP.
Source: Kathimerini

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