Turk Hamedani went to prison after Mortazavi filed a complaint.

Attorney Mustafa Turk Hamedani was sent to prison after filing a complaint against the dismissed judge Saeed Mortazavi.
Before reporting himself to prison, this lawyer wrote: "With the help of friends, I tried everything I could through legal channels to avoid going to prison, but it didn't work and I had to accept prison. I wrote this so that no one would think I went to prison to claim heroism. At least it would be better than being arrested in Villa Shamal without a mustache!"
An allusion to the arrest of Saeed Mortazavi in Sorkhrud, Mazandaran, which took place in May 2018.
Mustafa Turkhamedani, a lawyer, was sentenced to six months in prison and 40 lashes in the Court of Appeals, based on a complaint filed by Saeed Mortazavi. His flogging sentence has been suspended for one year.
This ruling was issued in connection with Saeed Mortazavi's complaint against Mustafa Turk Hamedani on charges of "mentioning him in an interview before his sentence was finalized."
After the publication of the parliamentary investigation report on the Social Security Organization on December 4, 2013, which accused Saeed Mortazavi of widespread financial irregularities amounting to billions of tomans, Mostafa Turk Hamedani, Alireza Daghiqi, and Peyman Haj Mahmoud Attar, representing a number of workers, filed a complaint against Mortazavi.
According to the report of the parliamentary investigation board into the Social Security Organization, Saeed Mortazavi provided vouchers and gift cards to some of the managers of Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's government and members of parliament, including 50 million Tomans worth of gift cards to Mohammad Reza Rahimi, the first vice president of former President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.
In this report, Saeed Mortazavi was also accused of selling part of the factories of the Social Security Investment Company, Shasta, worth more than 50 trillion tomans, at one-third the price, and by paying only 17 trillion tomans, in the form of a guaranteed check, to Babak Zanjani.
Also, according to a number of parliamentarians and based on a report by ILNA news agency, Mortazavi ordered the transfer of 138 companies of this organization to Babak Zanjani and gave him five "guarantee" checks totaling 442 billion Japanese yen, equivalent to four million euros.
Turk Hamedani had previously said that Mortazavi had written these checks for two billion yen more than the amount of the memorandum of understanding with Babak Zanjani and "to the detriment" of the Social Security Organization, and in response to the court's question, he said that it was "an optical error."
Source: Radio Farda




