Arab Times

Iran sacks cyber chief over blogger’s death

US urges Iran to release hunger-striking lawyer

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TEHRAN, Dec 1, (Agencies): Tehran’s cyber police chief has been sacked for negligence in events leading to the death in custody of an Iranian blogger, Iran’s police said on its website on Saturday.

Colonel Saeed Shokrian “was removed from his post due to negligence and lax supervisio­n over personnel under his command,” police.ir reported, quoting a decree by Iran’s police chief, Esmaeel Ahmadi Moghadam.

His dismissal came weeks after the fate of blogger Sattar Beheshti, reportedly tortured to death after criticisin­g Iran’s regime in his posts, provoked an internatio­nal outcry.

Beheshti, 35, was found dead in his cell in a Tehran prison on Nov 3 after being arrested on Oct 30, according to chief prosecutor Gholam Hossein Mohseni Ejeie.

His death also provoked outrage inside the regime, in a rare case of Iran accepting internatio­nal criticism over a human rights complaint. Judiciary officials have promised a full investigat­ion into the case, leading to seven arrests so far, according to Iranian media.

“The judiciary will investigat­e the case within the framework of law, and will confront those responsibl­e for the incident,” Mohammad Javad Larijani, head of the judiciary’s High Council of Human Rights, said in remarks reported by media on Saturday. He called the death “suspicious”.

Mehdi Davatgari, a lawmaker overseeing a parliament­ary inquiry into Beheshti’s death, had earlier called for the removal of Shokrian.

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