Confidential case against "Abuzar Rouhi" on charges of sodomy and sexual relations with ten-year-old boys

The Langrud Justice Department filed a confidential case against Abuzar Roohi, the singer of the song "Salam Farmand," on charges of sodomy and sexual intercourse.
In the aforementioned case, which was filed in the Langrud County Courthouse in Gilan Province, the fathers of three ten-year-old Basij children named "Abbas R," "Mohammad J," and "Sayyed Amir Ali T," who are Basij students at the Langrud Province Ansar Resistance Base, filed a complaint regarding a sexual relationship with Abuzar Rouhi, but they were met with harsh treatment from the Gilan District IRGC Command and were heavily pressured to agree and declare the case closed.
The investigator in the case at the Second Investigation Branch of the General and Revolutionary Prosecutor's Office of Langrud County also warned them that after issuing a restraining order in favor of government singer Abuzar Roohi, the plaintiffs would be sentenced to flogging on charges of slander and defamation.
The issuance of the restraining order comes despite the fact that Abuzar Rouhi's sodomy act with one of these students was so violent that the victim was hospitalized for three days and underwent surgery. It should be noted that the forensic report confirmed the sodomy and penetration of this ten-year-old child.
Also, one of the teenagers claimed during interrogation that Abuzar Ruhi had sodomy with a number of his friends while training to sing the "Salam Fareed" anthem, but his friends refused to file a complaint against him due to fear of losing their reputation or threatening their families.
It should be noted that the Gilan News Agency has also confirmed the ethical accuracy of this news.




