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Iran ex-prosecutor jailed months after sentence

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TEHRAN: A former Iranian prosecutor has finally been taken to prison months after being sentenced over the death in custody of a protester, the judiciary’s news agency said yesterday.

The delay in starting Saeed Mortazavi’s two-year sentence had caused anger and ridicule in recent weeks, with mocked-up ‘ Wanted’ posters appearing for the notorious former prosecutor online and around Tehran.

Mortazavi’s lawyer was unable to confirm whether he had been taken into custody, telling the reformist ILNA news agency: “I have no informatio­n on this issue.”

But the judiciary-linked Mizanonlin­e news agency, citing an unnamed source, said: “The process of transferri­ng Mortazavi to prison to serve his term is underway.”

He “was identified and arrested some hours ago by law enforcemen­t officers in one of the northern cities of the country,” it added.

The former chief prosecutor for Tehran was sentenced last year over the death of a protester who had been jailed for taking part in the mass protests over alleged election-rigging in 2009.

In recent days, reformist lawmakers had demanded answers over why Mortazavi was still a free man, particular­ly after a judiciary spokesman said the authoritie­s had “not been successful in getting (their) hands on him”.

A journalist for the Ghanoon newspaper, Mira Ghorbanifa­r, tweeted earlier this month that she had phoned Mortazavi and he had calmly told her he was at home in Tehran. — AFP

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