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Iran amputates hands of two convicted thieves
Iran amputates hands of two convicted thieves

The Sun

time10-06-2025

  • The Sun

Iran amputates hands of two convicted thieves

TEHRAN: Iranian authorities have amputated the hands of two men who had been repeatedly convicted of theft, the judiciary said on Tuesday. The amputations went ahead after the verdicts handed down by a court in the central province of Isfahan were upheld by the supreme court, the judiciary's Mizan Online news website said. 'The sentence of hand amputation was carried out against two professional thieves, who were convicted of multiple offences... including theft, as well as vandalism and intentional bodily harm,' Isfahan chief justice Asadollah Jafari told Mizan. He said the judiciary would continue to take a firm stance against actions that threaten public safety. Earlier this month, Iran's police chief Ahmad-Reza Radan said tackling purse and mobile phone theft was a 'priority that the police will deal with firmly'. The sharia-based penal code introduced in Iran after the Islamic revolution of 1979 provides for amputation as a punishment for certain offences, although human rights groups have condemned its use as 'cruel' and 'inhumane'.

Iran amputates hands of two convicted thieves
Iran amputates hands of two convicted thieves

Straits Times

time10-06-2025

  • Straits Times

Iran amputates hands of two convicted thieves

The amputations went ahead after the verdicts handed down by a court in the central province of Isfahan were upheld by Iran's supreme court. PHOTO: PIXABAY TEHRAN - The Iranian authorities have amputated the hands of two men who had been repeatedly convicted of theft, the judiciary said on June 10 . The amputations went ahead after the verdicts handed down by a court in the central province of Isfahan were upheld by the supreme court, the judiciary's Mizan Online news website said. 'The sentence of hand amputation was carried out against two professional thieves, who were convicted of multiple offences... including theft, as well as vandalism and intentional bodily harm,' Isfahan chief justice Asadollah Jafari told Mizan. He said the judiciary would continue to take a firm stance against actions that threaten public safety. Earlier in June , Iran's police chief Ahmad-Reza Radan said tackling purse and mobile phone theft was a 'priority that the police will deal with firmly'. The Syariah-based penal code introduced in Iran after the Islamic revolution of 1979 provides for amputation as a punishment for certain offences, although human rights groups have condemned its use as 'cruel' and 'inhumane'. AFP Join ST's Telegram channel and get the latest breaking news delivered to you.

Iran amputates hands of two convicted thieves
Iran amputates hands of two convicted thieves

Time of India

time10-06-2025

  • Time of India

Iran amputates hands of two convicted thieves

AI- Generated Image Iranian authorities have amputated the hands of two men who had been repeatedly convicted of theft, the judiciary said on Tuesday. The amputations went ahead after the verdicts handed down by a court in the central province of Isfahan were upheld by the supreme court, the judiciary's Mizan Online news website said. "The sentence of hand amputation was carried out against two professional thieves, who were convicted of multiple offences... including theft, as well as vandalism and intentional bodily harm," Isfahan chief justice Asadollah Jafari told Mizan. He said the judiciary would continue to take a firm stance against actions that threaten public safety. Earlier this month, Iran's police chief Ahmad-Reza Radan said tackling purse and mobile phone theft was a "priority that the police will deal with firmly". The sharia-based penal code introduced in Iran after the Islamic revolution of 1979 provides for amputation as a punishment for certain offences, although human rights groups have condemned its use as "cruel" and "inhumane".

Iran amputates hands of two convicted thieves
Iran amputates hands of two convicted thieves

New Straits Times

time10-06-2025

  • New Straits Times

Iran amputates hands of two convicted thieves

TEHRAN: Iranian authorities have amputated the hands of two men who had been repeatedly convicted of theft, the judiciary said on Tuesday. The amputations went ahead after the verdicts handed down by a court in the central province of Isfahan were upheld by the supreme court, the judiciary's Mizan Online news website said. "The sentence of hand amputation was carried out against two professional thieves, who were convicted of multiple offences... including theft, as well as vandalism and intentional bodily harm," Isfahan chief justice Asadollah Jafari told Mizan. He said the judiciary would continue to take a firm stance against actions that threaten public safety. Earlier this month, Iran's police chief Ahmad-Reza Radan said tackling purse and mobile phone theft was a "priority that the police will deal with firmly." The sharia-based penal code introduced in Iran after the Islamic revolution of 1979 provides for amputation as a punishment for certain offences, although human rights groups have condemned its use as "cruel" and "inhumane." — AFP

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