Tehran's morality police chief caught nude with SIX hookers

And, he was the head of the force to “moralize” the city. :roflmao:

Tehran’s police chief, Reza Zarei (photo), has been arrested after he was found nude in a local brothel with six naked prostitutes, according to report on the Iranian Farda News.

Reza Zarei led the modesty crackdown on women in Tehran where an unspecified number of the women taken into custody were also forced to undergo psychological counseling.

Zarei led the morality crackdown in Tehran this past year.

Since the drive began police in his region have handed out 113,454 warnings to women found to have infringed Iran's strict Islamic dress rules.

MORE: Sugiero adds that the the good Police Commander in charge of implementing Islamic Morality is fond of watching women offer their daily prayers in the nude.
Iran Press Service reported:

Revolutionary Guard General Reza Zare’i, the Commander of the Police for Greater Tehran had been arrested three weeks ago enjoying the company of six completely nude women parading in a house he had rented ”, the websites reported, adding that the women had told agents that the General had told them to [b]take all their dresses and [color=blue]pray completely nude”.[/color][/b]

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Iranians are just like us. Shit, we’re brothers! :rainbow:
Not enough like us, though. I want to see pictures of the hookers. Hopefully Hustler can make a deal.

Maybe he thought that he had died and gone to heaven.

:notworthy:

That’s client number 8, then.

He was auditioning for the afterlife when he would get 12x that many, and seeing if he could “handle” the goods. I bet he didn’t pay US$5500 for them like Spitzer did.

I wonder what the penalty for him will be. Probably a slap on the wrist for him or perhaps a whipping in public and a stoning for the hookers.

We mustn’t jump to conclusions. Innocent until proven guilty and all that. I’m sure he must have had a good reason.

Isn’t he 66 short?

That kind of thing is pre-Bush. Nobody does that anymore.

Iran, however, is unwavering in its well-known commitment to due process and human rights.

That kind of thing is pre-Bush. Nobody does that anymore.[/quote]

Now’s it’s pre-emptive. He can always be exonerated after he’s buried.

They are fast learners.