After the Sultan of Tar, Coins, and Paper, the Sultan of Tramadol Was Arrested

The Mashhad prosecutor's office has announced the arrest of a man nicknamed "Sultan Tramadol." This man owned a perfume shop in Mashhad. Sultan Qaghaz, Sultan Qir, and Sultan Sekeh were also previously arrested, and two of them were executed.
The deputy prosecutor of Mashhad has announced the arrest of a person nicknamed “Sultan Tramadol.” Eqtesad News, citing the Roz-e-No website, reported that a person named “A-Ch,” who was known as the “Sultan Tramadol” among apothecaries and illegal drug sellers, has been arrested in Mashhad.
According to this report, the intelligence forces of the Free Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps in Mashhad were able to arrest this person by monitoring the distributors of illegal drugs. A two-story rented house in Mashhad was the place where illegal bodybuilding, obesity and weight loss drugs were manufactured, and 2,000 unknown pills as well as 11,500 tramadol pills were discovered there.
According to the deputy prosecutor of Mashhad, several thousand cans with fake drug brands and labels and large amounts of cash were also found during the search of this house.
Two types of paper sultans
A group called "Sultan Kagaz" has also been arrested in Tehran. According to the Tehran prosecutor, this group consists of 14 people and two separate cases have been opened against them.
Jafari Dowlatabadi told ISNA news agency about these two groups and two separate cases: "One group was those who took foreign exchange to import paper and sold the foreign exchange but did not import any paper, and the second group was those who took foreign exchange and imported paper but sold the paper at the free market price, and both groups not only affected the market but also worsened the situation of paper."
According to the Tehran prosecutor, these individuals have taken a total of $150 million in government currency.
Jafari said the main suspects in the case are fugitives and that those who have been arrested are not "high-profile individuals."
Source: DW




