The Promised Release of Ali Shamkhani’s Nephew is Not True

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The Promised Release of Ali Shamkhani's Nephew is Not True

The release of Maoud Shamkhani, nephew of Ali Shamkhani, is not true

The news about the release of Maoud Shamkhani, nephew of Ali Shamkhani, the former secretary of the Supreme National Security Council, on bail is not true

Arrests with charges of bribery and embezzlement usually result in at least one month of temporary detention, unless there is special pressure or recommendation

Currently, Maoud Shamkhani’s case is related to the incident involving the luxurious building in the Arvand Free Zone and the $130,000 bribe that one of the contractors claims to have paid to Shamkhani’s nephew

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