Another Chapter of Familial Connections in the Judiciary

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-Monday 2024/10/14 - 15:34
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Do you remember my notes regarding a specific factional connection within and outside the judiciary?

I have previously referred to the connections and associates of Godaiyan, the current head of the General Inspection Organization, both within and outside the judiciary, as well as the heads of the judiciary in provinces like Khuzestan and Hormozgan, who were appointed at his suggestion and mediation. This includes the head of the Center for Counselors and Lawyers of the Judiciary, the Deputy Prosecutor General, and Salehi, the Public and Revolutionary Prosecutor of Tehran, as well as Ghorbani, the former Deputy Head of the Judiciary in Fars Province and the current head of the General and Revolutionary Courts in Tehran.

However, it may be useful to delve a bit deeper into another branch.

Ali al-Qasi Mehr, a relative of Godaiyan, the former prosecutor of Tehran and the current head of the General Judiciary of Tehran Province, has a more significant branch. Leaving aside the current deputies and assistants of the General Judiciary, the following names are also noteworthy:

  • Hamid al-Qasi Mehr, Director General of the Disciplinary Court in the cities of Tehran Province
  • Amin al-Qasi Mehr, Deputy of Financial and Administrative Affairs of the Prisons of Lorestan Province
  • Saeed al-Qasi Mehr, Deputy of Financial and Administrative Affairs of the Municipalities Cooperation Organization of Lorestan Province
  • General Delavar al-Qasi Mehr, Police Chief of East Tehran
  • Seyyed Hashmatollah Hayat al-Ghayb, current Director General of Prisons in Tehran, who was so dedicated to this responsibility that he was reappointed after the dismissal and appointment of the next director.
  • Abdulmajid Keshvari (Hayat al-Ghayb's nephew and a close relative of al-Qasi Mehr), Director General of Prisons in Lorestan Province
  • Homayoun Golabton (Chagni), Head of Khorramabad Central Prison
  • Afshin Siamaki (Chagni), a close relative of al-Qasi Mehr, Head of Parsilon Prison, where 28 inmates escaped during his early tenure under Director Keshvari.
  • Samad Heydari Chagni, Head of Boroujerd Prison, a close relative of Keshvari and al-Qasi Mehr
  • Wahid Khosrodad, al-Qasi Mehr's brother-in-law, Head of the Judicial Department of Prisons in Lorestan Province

This list, of course, is not exhaustive and contains various branches.

Postscript: I want to clarify that I do not accuse any of these individuals of corruption, favoritism, or any other wrongdoing, and I have not received any evidence to substantiate such claims. I find the connections and branches of these intertwined factions within the current judiciary interesting, and I have shared the information that I have verified with you.

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