close
Saturday April 27, 2024

Iran’s ex-prosecutor jailed

By AFP
April 23, 2018

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 on Sunday.

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.