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Death of a young man from Abadani at the police station

The rulers of Iran, whose first priority is Islam and Islamists, do not value the life of an Iranian human being. While the cry for justice of Sattar Beheshti's mother remains unanswered and the clues of the crimes are connected to the "Khamenei family", the young man from Abadani has died as a result of brutal torture by government mercenaries. The farcical shows to cover up torture in the Islamic government continue and will continue as long as this shameful system lasts. The government is trying to deny the death of the young man from Abadani under torture.
State media reported:
Asr-e-Iran wrote:
Police officers, in coordination with the judicial officer Nader Sharifi, summoned the individual to the police station for questioning. The police dealt with him based on their inherent duty and the law, and according to observations, there were no signs of beating on his body.
The police commander of Abadan city said: "This command, in cooperation with the city prosecutor's office, is following up on the case of how Nader Sharififard fell into a coma at the police station."
Following the publication of news about the beating of a young man from Abadan by the police in the city's intelligence department and his falling into a coma, Colonel Seyed Mohsen Taghizadeh, the police commander of Abadan city, said in an interview with IRNA on Tuesday evening: "Following the publication of news on social media about the young man from Abadan falling into a coma in the Abadan city intelligence department, some ignorant people, through a number of biased individuals, published these baseless stories without having any evidence to prove that the person in question was beaten by officers."
He said: "In coordination with the judicial authority, the police summoned the individual to the police station for questioning, and the police dealt with him based on their inherent duty and the law, and according to observations, there were no signs of beating on his body."
Colonel Taghizadeh continued: "I and the Abadan city prosecutor are pursuing the matter, and if the police officers are negligent, they will undoubtedly be dealt with legally, but so far there is no evidence that the police tortured him."
The police commander of Abadan city emphasized: "Those who spread false news and news that the police tortured Nader Sharif Fard will be prosecuted by the FATA police and the NAJA legal department for disturbing public opinion."
It should be noted that Nader Sharififard lost his life at Taleghani Hospital in Abadan, and his body was transferred to the forensic medicine for an autopsy to determine the cause of his death.
It should be noted that Nader Sharififard lost his life at Taleghani Hospital in Abadan, and his body was transferred to the forensic medicine for an autopsy to determine the cause of his death.
Police officers, in coordination with the judicial officer Nader Sharifi, summoned the individual to the police station for questioning. The police dealt with him based on their inherent duty and the law, and according to observations, there were no signs of beating on his body.
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The Voice of Abadan wrote:
The special governor of Abadan considered disrupting the social security of the people a red line for the authorities and said: "People who disrupt the social peace of citizens by creating and spreading rumors will be dealt with according to the law."
In an interview with local media, Azizollah Shahbazi denied some rumors about the spread of insecurity in Abadan city, adding: The City Security Council and Abadan Police Command are controlling and monitoring citizens' security issues around the clock.
He stated: "Fortunately, given the location of the city, this area is one of the safest and least marginalized border points in the country."
Shahbazi warned people who intentionally or unintentionally spread rumors in social and virtual spaces about some events in the city, stating: "The strategy of the government of prudence and hope is to support the free flow of information in society, and individuals and movements that are responsible for informing the public are supported."
He added: "It is observed that some news sites, consciously or unconsciously, are trying to produce rumors or interpret and distort some incidents that occurred in the city. All of these issues have legal implications and, according to the approvals of the Security Council, are being pursued through the FATA police and these individuals who have targeted the peace of the people on networks and sites are being dealt with."
The head of the Abadan Security Council considered the realization of the rights of all citizens to be one of the inherent duties of the city's judicial system and stated: "The city's judicial system has made establishing justice and defending the rights of all citizens its top priority."
He added: "Citizens should be confident that if, anywhere, citizenship rights are unjustly and unlawfully violated and violated, the judicial system will reclaim this right."
At the end of his speech, the special governor of Abadan considered holding any gathering without obtaining permission from the relevant authority to be against the law and clarified: "Based on what is written in the law, all gatherings must be held with the necessary permits from legal authorities, and doing something illegal is also considered a violation."
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The Iranian courier wrote:
Colonel Taghizadeh said: "I and the Abadan city prosecutor are pursuing the matter, and if the police officers are negligent, they will undoubtedly be dealt with legally, but so far there is no evidence that the police tortured him."
Meanwhile, the FATA police have identified and questioned those who spread the news of the young man's death on social media.
The police commander of Abadan city emphasized: "Those who spread false news and news that the police tortured Nader Sharif Fard will be prosecuted through the FATA and NAJA legal police for disturbing public opinion."
It should be noted that Nader Sharififard lost his life at Taleghani Hospital in Abadan, and his body was transferred to the forensic medicine for an autopsy to determine the cause of his death.
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