Disclosure of the identity of the members of the “Al-Akhlaq” patrol that arrested Mahsa Amini

Disclosure of the identity of the members of the “Al-Akhlaq” patrol that arrested Mahsa Amini

From Al-Madina News: The “Iran International” channel’s website reported today, Sunday, that the hacker collective Bakdour (3ackd0or) had given the site information about the identities of the members of the Iranian “Ethics” patrol who had detained Mahsa Amini, an Iranian teenager, including the team’s leader, Enayatullah Rafei. The news was posted on the website along with various pictures of people.

The police unit that detained Mahsa Amini was reportedly led by Captain Inayatullah Rafei, a 1970 native of the Zanjan Governorate city of Khadabandeh.
The 1995-born Staff Sgt. Ali Khushnam Wend was also a part of the group that carried Mahsa Amini to the Ethics Patrol van. He was born in the community of Khoshnamund in the province of Lorestan’s southern highlands.
and Parastou Safari, a police officer who stopped Mahsa Amini in the street. She was born in Kermanshah in 1986.

Fatima Qurban Hosseini, a member of the organisation that detained Mahsa Amini, was born in Tehran in 1995.
Prior to that, the hacker collective “Adalat Ali” had released a letter addressed to Dr. Mohsen Pour, the director of this prosecution’s office, from Ali Amiri, an assistant prosecutor in the fifth branch of the Public Prosecution 38, in which it was claimed that Mahsa Amini’s head allegedly hit the sidewalk during an attempt to arrest her, according to witnesses.

In this document, police inspectors claim that Mahsa Amini “resisted while being transferred to the automobile and as a result of the altercation injured her head on the sidewalk.” They also claim that they questioned taxi drivers, Taleghani park rangers, and shop owners. And that while in the care of the morality police on Wazir Street, this blow caused her death.
Iranian protests are still going on, as evidenced by night marches that went on into Sunday morning in various Iranian towns.

Demonstrations against the repression of the Iranian dictatorship were held in several locations around the globe in support of the Iranian protestors.
Following the news on September 16 of the death of Amini, a 22-year-old Iranian Kurd who died three days after her imprisonment for disobeying Iran’s severe dress code, the protests broke out, and their suppression resulted in the deaths of at least 83 people.

A huge surprise concerning the passing of the young Kurdish woman, Mahsa Amini, whose death provoked outrage in the nation, was detonated by Muhammad Baqer Bakhtiar, one of the senior leaders of the Iranian Revolutionary Guards during the Iran-Iraq war.
It was revealed that Amini passed away after suffering blows to the head, in accordance with the information gleaned from the findings of the forensic investigations.

According to what was reported by the “Iran International” network on Friday, the girl’s damaged spleen was removed from her body after she was transferred to Kesra Hospital due to internal bleeding in an effort to improve her condition. However, she slipped into a coma as a result of injuries to her skull.
He also stated that it was true that “people of good conscience” from the dictatorship disclosed this information.
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Identification of the individuals from the “Al-Akhlaq” patrol who detained Mahsa Amini

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