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The man who raped over 200 women in Iran was executed in public.

The man who raped over 200 women in Iran was executed in public.

12.11.2024 16:50

In Iran's Hamedan province, the sentence of a man who was sentenced to death for the harassment and rape of over 200 women was carried out in a public area.

The sentence of A.S, who was convicted of harassment and rape of more than 200 women in Iran's Hamedan province, has been executed.

Execution of Death Penalty for Rape of More Than 200 Women in Iran

EXECUTED IN A PUBLIC AREA

According to Mehr News Agency, the execution of A.S's death sentence was carried out in a public area at Hamedan Paradise Garden Cemetery in the morning hours.

Execution of Death Penalty for Rape of More Than 200 Women in Iran

HAD RAPED MORE THAN 200 WOMEN

As a result of an investigation initiated by the Hamedan Chief Public Prosecutor's Office nine months ago following multiple complaints, A.S was convicted of harassment and rape of more than 200 women and sentenced to death, a decision that was also upheld by the Supreme Court.



 
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