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News ID: 73497
Publish Date : 03 December 2019 - 22:00

Judiciary: 300 in Custody Over Suspected Role in Tehran Riots

Tehran (Press TV) - Judiciary’s spokesman Gholam-Hossein Esmaili said Tuesday that around 300 individuals currently remain in custody over their suspected involvement in the deadly riots that recently hit Tehran, and that their fate will soon be decided.
Esmaili said that those detainees who are found to have been among "saboteurs” will face imminent prosecution, while the rest will be released as soon as possible.
The Iranian government raised gasoline prices on November 15 in order to moderate the national consumption rate, which stands at 110 million liters per day, 40 million liters above the maximum daily domestic requirement.
The move prompted protests in a number of cities which were largely peaceful, but which turned violent when riotous elements took advantage of the circumstances to destroy public property and set banks and gas stations ablaze.
Authorities say some also used firearms and other weapons to kill and injure protesters. A number of people and security forces lost their lives during the violence. There is no official tally on the number of casualties yet.
The Judiciary said last month that a number of the rioters were tied to the notorious U.S.-backed Mujahedin-e Khalq Organization (MKO) terror group, royalists as well as separatists, who were nabbed in the country’s border provinces, besides members of organized groups trained towards staging acts of sabotage.
Esmaili also dismissed the unofficial casualty count provided by certain sources as inaccurate.
"The numbers and figures that are being provided by hostile groups are utter fabrication and the actual figures are fewer than what these sources claim,” he said.
"They have released figures as well as certain names... The purported casualty count is not but a fabrication,” he said, in remarks aired on state television, adding that sources with hostile intentions have provided the names of people who lost their lives in circumstances unrelated to the recent violence, and of people who are even alive.
The judiciary spokesman further hailed the Iranian people for participating in pro-establishment rallies in condemnation of the recent riots and "separating their ranks from rioters.”