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A group of hackers told London-based website Iran International the alleged identities of the morality police team that allegedly arrested the girl, who died on September 16.

A group of hackers told London-based website Iran International the alleged identities of the morality police team that allegedly arrested Mahsa Amini by taking her to Tehran’s Vozara police station.

Shortly thereafter, the girl fell into a coma, only to die on September 16.

His death sparked protests across Iran. (According to the NGO Ihr, quoted by the France Presse agency, there have been at least 92 deaths in the repression of demonstrations).

The hackers, who call themselves Backdoor (3ackd0or), provided photos and data sheets of the agents, two men and two women. Iran International’s website itself indicates that it does not know how this information was obtained and cannot verify it.

The alleged names of the unit’s commander, Enayayollah Rafiei, 52, and the 36-year-old woman, Parastou Safari, are given, who may have denounced Mahsa Amini’s clothing as inappropriate and chose to undergo brief re-education at the police station.

Along with them would be two other agents, a boy and a girl, both 27 years old.

Other hackers had in recent days sent Iran International the CT scan attributed to Mahsa, which would show a skull fracture.

The site recalls that Mohammad Bagher Bakhtiar, former commander of the Revolutionary Guards, published an audio on September 29 saying sources from the forensic medical organization have evidence that Amini went into a coma after being hit to the head.

Iranian authorities summoned the British ambassador to Tehran last week to complain about interference from the London-based media.

Iran International is owned by Volant Media Uk Ltd and is aimed at an Iranian audience. The Guardian wrote that he was receiving funds from Saudi Arabia and specifically from a company with ties to Prince Mohammad bin Salman.

October 2, 2022 (change October 2, 2022 | 12:54)