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Danas daily reported Monday that Belgrade’s First Criminal Police Department Deputy Chief Dejan Svilar and Inspector Predrag Pavlica were demoted and transferred to other duties, while Inspector Petar Damjanac, who wrote and filed the charges, was sent into retirement.

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Commander of the Islamic Republic of Iran's Police said IRIP is determined to confront any misconduct and corruption among law enforcement forces.

Brigadier General Esmaeel Ahmadi-Moqaddam also told IRNA once any police officer violates regulations, he will be prosecuted in a special court, stressing that the IRIP is determined to confront corrupt police personnel.

Referring to the police agenda for the current year (started March 21) as completing previous efforts to secure the country's borders, he said, The project has progressed by 70% so far.

Ahmadi-Moqaddam expressed hope that the full border protection plan would be concluded by late September.

The main police strategy for implementing the border security plan is to clear the boundaries of aliens, mostly Afghan and Pak citizens who illegally infiltrate Iran's porous eastern borders, he said.

The IRIP chief expressed satisfaction over the plan to confront women who do not observe hijab or Islamic dress code, emphasizing that the move is not restricted to Tehran and hot seasons.

Police is ready to carry out the plan wherever and whenever needed, he said.

The police launched a plan since April 21 to promote social security and prevent social corruptions which met with criticisms.

Ahmadi-Moqaddam claimed that Tehran enjoys a more suitable ambiance ever since the plan was launched.

According to the plan, women wearing short manteaus (coats), clinging garments and headscarves that do not conceal hair would be notified by police patrol officers.

Women in Iran are by law obliged to observe hijab, which refers to any kind of covering that conceals all parts of the body, except the face and hands. Visiting foreigners and religious minorities are not exempted.

 

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