Iran has dismantled an international drug-trafficking ring and executed its leader nicknamed the “Crocodile of the Persian Gulf” along with an accomplice, semi-official news agency ISNA said Saturday. “Intelligence operations were ongoing for four to five years to arrest the 36-year-old… he led one of the biggest and most vicious drug-trafficking networks in Iran and the region,” he added. Salehi only identified the ringleader by the initials “A.Z.” and his accomplice as “M.H.”. The convicted leader had smuggled more than 400 tonnes of drugs into Iran and laundered 20 trillion rials ($147.3 million) into the country’s real estate sector, the prosecutor said. Iran does not publish official statistics on the number of people it executes, but Amnesty International says there were at least 253 in 2018.
Source: The Guardian January 25, 2020 08:26 UTC