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News ID: 6473
Publish Date : 20 October 2014 - 20:56

Four Suspects Arrested Over Acid Attacks

TEHRAN (Dispatches) -- Iranian authorities have arrested four people suspected of throwing acid on women, according to a report by the official IRNA news agency.
A string of acid attacks against at least two women in the central city of Isfahan last week prompted a loud public outcry. According to Iranian law, the four suspects, if convicted, could face the death penalty.
The IRNA report doesn't reveal the identities of the suspects or their possible motives.
Gholamhussein Mohseni Ejehei, a spokesman for the Iranian judiciary, told the Fars news agency Monday that the suspects, if convicted, should receive harsh sentences as a message to other potential attackers. "The perpetrators of such acts should be punished, but pre-emptive punishment so others do not dare to do such actions," he said.
Hojatolislam Muhammad Taghi Rahbar, a senior cleric in Isfahan, has condemned the attacks, saying that "such an act under any pretext is reprehensible".
Ahmad Shouhani, an Iranian parliament member, told IRNA that any sort of vigilante enforcement of that legal dress-code would not be permitted. "Any improper veiling should be punished by law, not individually," Shouhani said.