Over $3 billion in preferential currency in the pocket of the First Deputy of the President

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More than $3 billion in preferential currency has ended up in the pocket of the First Deputy of the President.

More than $3 billion in preferential currency has gone into the pocket of the informant and his associates.

Some time ago, Sardar Mohsen Kazemi and the brother-in-law of Sadatinejad, the former Minister of Jihad of the Rouhani government, were arrested in connection with the case of imported tea currencies, and they confessed about Sadatinejad, who is an informant.

When Kazemi’s case became public, the informant ordered the confiscation of the teas at the customs to make others victims. Now, the possibility of the former Minister of the Rouhani government being arrested has increased in order to erase the informant’s trail.

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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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