Khalili, a Blackmailer with a History of Title Forgery

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Who is Mohammadreza Khalili?

He, who in the early 2010s tried to gain credibility by getting close to the Expediency Discernment Council and the Tabnak news website, which at the time was one of the most reputable and leading media sources, but it wasn’t long before his misuse of authoritative titles like the Expediency Council, with which he did not have a formal and strong employment relationship, led to his dismissal. Even with the follow-up by the security of the Expediency Council and security agencies, a security case was created against him. During his time at this institution and the Tabnak site, he stole personal and confidential information and attempted to extort a large sum of money, which was dealt with by the intervention of security and judicial bodies. Now, years later, he is following the same corrupt path with more experience and skill by launching a blackmail news channel called the Behind the Scenes News Channel, extorting large economic enterprises, particularly in the banking, oil, and petrochemical sectors. From the proceeds of these media blackmails, he has now purchased an 85 billion property for redevelopment and is constructing on this valuable land. Mohammadreza Khalili, the admin of the Behind the Scenes Channel, whose destructive projects and his invoices and contracts with the banking, steel, and petrochemical networks have caused controversy in recent years, has multiple legal-security cases to the extent that a warrant for his arrest has been issued. We must wait and see how far the supervisory and judicial bodies will tolerate this virtual extortionist. We will publish the first part of the documents related to his violations and await legal actions. This case continues.

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Saeed Aganji is a journalist and researcher specializing in Iranian affairs. He has served as the editor-in-chief of the student journal "Saba" and was a member of the editorial board of the newspaper "Tahlil Rooz" in Shiraz, which had its license revoked in 2009.
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