Monday 5 December 2016

Iran style employees locked up for 'spreading prostitution'



The eight as well as four men were passed phrases of between five months and six decades by a judge in Shiraz, a legal professional told the Ilna news organization.
They were also prohibited from operating in style and traveling overseas for two decades afterwards, Mahmoud Taravat said.

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He added that his clients had declined the expenses and organized to attraction.
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The 12 were charged of expenses such as growing prostitution and advertising crime via the book of indecent pictures on the internet, inciting Muslims to damaged themselves through putting on style shows, and growing a "Western-style lifestyle of nudity".

They were not known as by Mr Taravat in his meeting with Ilna.
But he said they included a man given a six-year phrase and prohibited from operating in literature or government service for two decades following his release; a woman and a man locked up for 5 decades and prohibited from operating in style design; and a man locked up for two decades and prohibited from operating in photography.

Iran's judiciary released a attack on "un-Islamic" behavior by style designs a few months ago.

In May, the district attorney of Teheran's cyber-crimes judge declared the police arrest of eight people associated with publishing pictures of ladies without headscarves on social networking. Iranian law needed that all females cover their hair in public.
They were among 170 designs, photography lovers, make-up performers, salon supervisors and developers known as being associated with on the internet acting.

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