Chabahar Representative in Parliament: Use Cameras for Poisoning and Crime, Not for Hijab Violations

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Chabahar Representative in Parliament: Use Cameras for Poisoning and Crime, Not for Hijab Violations

The representative of Chabahar in the Parliament: Use cameras for poisonings and crimes, not for lack of hijab

Moinuddin Saeedi, a member of the Islamic Consultative Assembly, has called for the use of camera capabilities to identify those responsible for student poisonings.

He stated that if we are to use software capabilities, we should prioritize military and security areas for significant issues such as crime, theft, bag snatching, mugging, and the poisoning of female students, rather than the issues recently being raised.

Meanwhile, Iranian police have recently announced that they are using smart tools in public places to identify those who do not adhere to mandatory hijab laws.

Examples of these recorded images have also been published.

This is while the poisonings in Iran continue.

Yesterday, following the poisoning of students in Saqqez and several other cities, groups of residents took to the streets.

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