Iran: Tehran police shuts down 235 stores in a week for selling “improper clothing”
NCRI - The Iranian regime has closed down 235 shops in Tehran for selling the clothing that the mullahs consider “improper and vulgar."
Tehran's Police chief, Hossein Sajedinia said "from the beginning of this week the State Security Force inspected 2,630 clothing stores and shut down 235 shops."
"The SSF has also issued warnings to 617 other such shops" he was quoted by the state-run Mehr news agency.
Sajedinia said the inspections were done as a part of a plan to counter "unconventional clothing, " which will continue to be implemented for the upcoming months.
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- Published on Thursday, 08 August 2013
Tehran's Police chief, Hossein Sajedinia said "from the beginning of this week the State Security Force inspected 2,630 clothing stores and shut down 235 shops."
"The SSF has also issued warnings to 617 other such shops" he was quoted by the state-run Mehr news agency.
Sajedinia said the inspections were done as a part of a plan to counter "unconventional clothing, " which will continue to be implemented for the upcoming months.
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