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Confession of an Iran Regime’s MP to 600 Billion Tomans (~ $170 Million) Plunder Case of the Police

Gholamreza-Heidari

NCRI – According to the Arman newspaper, July 25, 2017, Gholamreza Heidari, a member of the regime’s parliament, admitted that the Court of Audit had ordered the detention of some former commanders of the police in the 600 billion-tomans oil sale case.

Tehran’s representative in the regime’s parliament wrote on his telegram channel:

The Court of Audit has ordered the detention of some former commanders of the police in the case of oil sale by the police. The story of oil sale by the police force is an odd one that goes back to Mahmoud Ahmadinejad’s presidency too. In those days when selling oil had become difficult due to sanctions, some made Babak Zanjani (death convicted billionaire) as a middleman for selling oil and others gave the police force the authority to sell oil… Now the debt of this organ to the government is under question. The figure is at 600 billion tomans.

Heidari added about this corruption: “The story doesn’t end with termination of Mr. Ahmadi Moghaddam’s service and apparently other commanders have also been arrested with respect to this case.”

The MP wrote about this expenditure on oil sale: “A committee from members and representatives of the Court of Audit were tasked to identify where the income from oil sale has been used.”

Based on the then report of the Court of Audit, not wiring 600 billion tomans to government receiver’s account is under dispute. According to Heidari, the source who gave the authority to the police force to sell oil was Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, the head of the government at the time”.