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Iran: SWAT teams to grow by fifty percent for more control

NCRI – Brig. Gen. Ali Asghar Asadi, deputy commander of Public Security of the State Security Forces (SSF) – mullahs' suppressive police– announced that "SSF SWAT" teams will have a fifty percent growth in numbers to combat what he called "thugs and hooligans," reported the state-run news agency Fars on Tuesday.

"The SWATs will conduct overt and covert operations round the clock to combat 'thugs' in compliance with legal mandates," Asadi said.

"The teams will have 12 operations consist of surveillance, control, and arrests," He added.

"We will follow soon the same pattern in other provinces throughout the country," Asadi elaborated.

 On July 30, Fars had quoted Asadi as saying, "These teams are capable of carrying out an operation from A to Z."

Separately, Brig. Gen. Hossein Sajedinia, deputy chief of (SSF) in greater Tehran claimed that in less than 24 hours "the [force under his command] has carried out 700 operations to enhance the 'public security'."

"In the past, the SSF would conduct its raids only at nights. In accordance with the third phase of 'boosting public security plan,' it will act round the clock now," Sajedinia added.
 
The so-called "boosting public security plan" was first introduced in April 2007 to combat popular uprisings. Mass street arrests of hundreds of thousands of women and youth under the pretext of "mal-veiling" and cracking down on "thugs and hooligans" followed. In the same period, more than 300 prisoners were sent to gallows.

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