Abdulrazzaq Amiri Sentenced to House Arrest with Electronic Monitoring

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Abdulrazzaq Amiri Sentenced to House Arrest with Electronic Monitoring

Abdulrazzaq Amiri has been sentenced to house arrest with electronic monitoring.

According to the report of the Coordination Council of Teachers’ Associations in Iran, Abdulrazzaq Amiri, the literature secretary of Shiraz District One, has been sentenced to house arrest with electronic monitoring by the Shiraz Revolutionary Court.

According to this report, he is not allowed to be more than one kilometer away from his home.

According to this professional association, he has paid 5 million tomans as a guarantee for the electronic monitoring, and he has to pay 600,000 tomans every month for the maintenance of the monitoring.

According to the 1402 Iranian Budget Law, the tariff for using electronic monitoring equipment for each day of usage is set at 20,000 tomans.

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