Head of Isfahan Judiciary: Amir Nasr Azadani was a member of an armed group

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Head of Isfahan Judiciary: Amir Nasr Azadani was a member of an armed group

The head of the judiciary of Isfahan, Amir Nasr Azadani, was a member of an armed group

Jafari, the head of the judiciary of Isfahan province, stated that on November 16th, during the unrest in Isfahan, three security forces were martyred, and the suspects in the case were arrested.

According to the issued indictment, Amir Nasr Azadani is the fifth defendant in the case and has been in detention since November 18th.

Based on the issued indictment, he, along with three others, acted on November 16th with the intent to oppose the foundation of the Islamic Republic system by being a member of an armed group in a networked and organized manner. As a result of this action, three security personnel in Isfahan were martyred by one of the group’s members.


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