That is the second a lady was violently arrested in Iran utilizing what seems to be a dog-catching pole for failing to put on a headband.
Video of the arrest posted on-line final week reveals the girl being dragged by her hair by the streets of Tehran whereas seemingly snared by the catch pole, earlier than being bundled right into a ‘morality police’ van.
Masih Alinejad, a distinguished Iranian girls’s rights campaigner who uploaded the footage, stated the girl was arrested for failing to put on a head overlaying – obligatory for ladies within the Islamic Republic.
She dismissed Tehran police deputy chief Colonel Morad Moradi who stated the girl had really been arrested for being ‘insulting and aggressive’, saying police typically ‘make up different expenses’ for ladies who breach morality legal guidelines.

Iranian police in Tehran had been filmed violently arresting a lady utilizing what seems to be a dog-catching pole (circled above)
‘Unveiled girls [are accused] of prostitution or creating ethical corruption,’ she stated. ‘[Police] are nervous about how these movies inflicting unfavorable reactions.’
The footage, taken at an unknown location in Tehran, reveals the girl – along with her head uncovered – being wrangled by safety officers into the aspect of a van.
One feminine officer, who’s absolutely veiled, may be seen grabbing the girl’s hair whereas one other holds her arm and a 3rd drags her utilizing what seems to be a canine snare.
The lady is then bundled into the van, hitting her head in opposition to the roof within the course of, earlier than the door is shut and the automobile strikes away.
Moradi advised semi-official information company ISNA that the girl was being ‘aggressive’ in the direction of officers earlier than she was restrained, and stated additional expenses had been introduced by a neighborhood store proprietor however refused to present particulars.
He additionally declined to say whether or not the girl was injured in the course of the arrest, although pledged the footage can be investigated.
Ms Alinejad additionally dismissed these claims, suggesting it’s a ‘huge lie’ that officers shall be held to account for utilizing extreme violence.
‘Final time when morality police savagely beat girls, police confirmed the identical response,’ she stated.
‘However as quickly because the environment calmed down, they prosecuted the girl who filmed it.’


Tehran’s deputy police chief confirmed the arrest after the footage went viral, saying the girl was being ‘insulting and aggressive’ whereas being taken away
Iran’s ‘morality police’ had been established within the wake of the 1979 Islamic Revolution and tasked with imposing strict social codes on the nation’s civilians.
Their actual duties and powers have modified through the years, although they largest exist to implement codes of costume and behavior that violate the Islamic Republic’s interpretation of Islam.
They’re typically tasked with imposing legal guidelines which state girls should put on headscarves in public – a rule that has confronted backlash in recent times.
Ms Alinejad has been a distinguished voice in a marketing campaign referred to as ‘White Wednesdays’ which inspires girls to take away their headscarves in public.
In 2019, Iran launched 2,000 extra morality officers to the streets particularly to sort out the marketing campaign.
Whereas girls have generally been employed as morality officers, the brand new recruits included uncommon all-female squads.