Iran’s Law Enforcement Command: We will use smart systems to enforce the hijab law
The Law Enforcement Command of the Islamic Republic of Iran says that in an innovative move, the police will use smart systems to prevent any tension and conflict with fellow citizens in enforcing the hijab law.
According to ISNA news agency, quoting the police news site, smart tools and cameras will be used in public places and thoroughfares to identify individuals who violate norms, and by sending documentation and warning messages, violators of the hijab law and public decency will be informed of the legal consequences of repeating this offense.
The Law Enforcement Command stated that it will not tolerate any individual or collective behavior that contradicts the law and will confront any act that, according to them, challenges psychological security and public tranquility.
The leader of the Islamic Republic of Iran declared on Tuesday, April 4, that the removal of the hijab by women is both a religious and political prohibition and announced that this issue will definitely be resolved.
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