Muscat Daily

Iran charges 11 over killing of Basij paramilita­ry personnel

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Tehran, Iran - Iran has in

dicted 11 people over the murder of a Basij paramilita­ry force member during a ceremony last week in honour of a slain protester, a judiciary official said on Saturday.

The incident happened on November 3 in Karaj, capital of Alborz province, when mourners were paying tribute

to Hadis Najafi at the cemetery to mark 40 days after she was killed in the city.

Her death on September 21 came five days into nationwide protests that erupted after the death in police custody of Mahsa Amini, following her arrest for an alleged breach of Iran's hijab dress rules for women.

Eleven people, including a woman, had been summoned

and charged over the killing of Basij member Ruhollah Ajamian, said Alborz

province's judiciary chief Hossein Fazeli Harikandi.

The indictment­s followed an investigat­ion launched after images posted on social

media networks showed ‘ a group of rioters assaulting and killing’ Ajamian, the judiciary’s Mizan Online website quoted him as saying.

“Rioters attacked this security officer, who was unarmed, stripped him naked, stabbed him with knives, beat him with brass knuckles, stones, and kicks, and then dragged his naked and halfdead body on the asphalt street and between cars in a horrific manner,” Harikandi added.

Some face charges of ‘corruption on earth’, one of the most serious offences under Iranian law which is punishable by death.

They are also accused of serious disturbanc­e of public order leading to murder, gathering with the intention to commit crimes against the country's security, and propaganda against the state.

Amini (22) died on September 16 in the custody of the morality police three days

after falling into a coma, sparking street violence across the Islamic republic.

Dozens of people, mainly demonstrat­ors but also security personnel, have been killed during the demonstrat­ions, which the authoritie­s have dubbed ‘riots’, and hundreds more have been ar

rested.

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