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Iran Regime High-Ranking Officials Expose Each Other’s Plundering

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NCRI Staff

NCRI – On September 2, 2017. Mustafa Pour-Mohammadi, who is currently an official of the Iranian regime’s Judiciary after being ousted from the Ministry of Justice, in an interview with the government news agency, urged the Judiciary to expedite the investigation of cases of corruption and theft of former President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.

“The judiciary needs to be more serious in judicial proceedings in this case and in other cases … to be preventive and deterrent, and to refrain from repeating the offense for that person or others,” he said.

Within a week of Pour-Mohammadi’s remarks, Dowlat-e Bahar (Spring Government) website affiliated to Ahmadinejad posted a commentary on September 10 titled: “Retrieve the purchase of 500 buses from a factitious company / Mr. Pour-Mohammadi, what happened to the 10.5 billion Toman violations?”

This article describes in details how 10.5 billion Toman is plundered on the pretext of purchasing 500 buses from a factitious company called “Parsan Sepahan Ahia”, which does not exist at all, and how this theft has taken place through two short notes by Pour-Mohammadi with his handwriting and signature.

In these letters, which is published on the website of the Dowlat-e Bahar, one of the two documents is dated 5 December 2006 and the other document is dated 26 December 2006, when Pour-Mohammadi was the Interior Minister of the Ahmadinejad’s government.

According to the website, this issue was raised in the Commission of Investigation of the 9th Parliament (i.e. the previous parliamentary term), (at what date the issue was raised? It is not known!), and, according to the head of the commission, the arrest order of two people was issued in this regard, which is again unclear who the two people are.

But more importantly, this incident occurred when Pour-Mohammadi was Ahmadinejad’s interior minister. Of course, Ahmadinejad later dismissed Pour-Mohammadi, but not for the theft and embezzlement, but because of a dispute over Mohammad Baqir Qalibaf (former mayor of Tehran).

It is interesting to note that Ahmadinejad already had these documents at his disposal, and only when Pour-Mohammad disclosed his offenses and called for expedition of the investigation into Ahmadinejad’s cases of theft and corruption, he turned them over and exposed Pour-Mohammadi’s theft and embezzlement sending the Judiciary a message that he has more documents and such cases available at his hands and if you take action… I will do the same.

Meanwhile, in order to make it clear how these thieves and criminals are moving and acting, pay attention to a short episode of the interview of headsman Mullah Mostafa Pour-Mohammadi with the regime’s Channel 3 television, which was broadcast on 22 June 2017:

Pour-Mohammadi said: “I have many instances in which the parliament has weakened the judiciary by deciding whether or not the government has intervened in the judicial system in the process of hearing and eliminating the judiciary’s decisiveness and resolution.”

“The structure of our proceedings in the judicial system, due to formalities and the rules of procedure and protocols, is so twisted that it does not work at all,” he confessed.