Transferring a Kurdish Citizen to Urmia\'s Ettelaat
14:16 - 20 July 2019
Kurdpa Agency: A Kurdish citizen from BoKan was transferred to the Urmia Ettelaat Bureau for interrogation.
According to a report by the Kurdistan Press Agency, a Kurdish citizen, Jafar Pakand, 50-year-old, son of Mohammad Saleh, from Bokan, was taken to the Detention Center of the Urmia Ettelaat Bureau.
This Kurdish citizen was detained on Wednesday July 10th, on charges of \"cooperating with one of the Kurdish opposition parties of the Iranian government,\" and hitherto, he has been deprived of \"access to lawyers and family visits.\"
On the other hand, on the 18th of July, Omid Ebrahimzadeh\'s family met with him at the Urmia Ettelaat Bureau.
Omid Ebrahimzadeh was arrested by intelligence forces and was transferred to the detention center of the Urmia Ettelaat Bureau, along with five other citizens, including Salim Sheikhenejad, Sohrab Ghader zadeh, Heman Ismaili, Shirko Abbas Taher and Khalid Kavalani.
These six Kurdish citizens were detained by intelligence forces from Saturday, July 6th to Thursday, July 11th, without any legal permission.
According to a report by the Kurdistan Press Agency, a Kurdish citizen, Jafar Pakand, 50-year-old, son of Mohammad Saleh, from Bokan, was taken to the Detention Center of the Urmia Ettelaat Bureau.
This Kurdish citizen was detained on Wednesday July 10th, on charges of \"cooperating with one of the Kurdish opposition parties of the Iranian government,\" and hitherto, he has been deprived of \"access to lawyers and family visits.\"
On the other hand, on the 18th of July, Omid Ebrahimzadeh\'s family met with him at the Urmia Ettelaat Bureau.
Omid Ebrahimzadeh was arrested by intelligence forces and was transferred to the detention center of the Urmia Ettelaat Bureau, along with five other citizens, including Salim Sheikhenejad, Sohrab Ghader zadeh, Heman Ismaili, Shirko Abbas Taher and Khalid Kavalani.
These six Kurdish citizens were detained by intelligence forces from Saturday, July 6th to Thursday, July 11th, without any legal permission.