HRANA – On Tuesday, October 7, Keyvan Saeedi, Fakhreddin Khaledi (27), and two 16-year-old teenagers identified as Rebwar Mousavi and Zaher Azeri were arrested by security forces in the city of Oshnavieh. The two detained teenagers were released after 24 hours.
According to Kurdpa, the arrests were carried out by security forces without the presentation of a judicial warrant.
While the two teenagers were released 24 hours after their arrest, Saeedi and Khaledi remain in detention, and no information is available regarding their whereabouts.
As of this report’s publication, the reasons for their arrest and the charges brought against them remain unknown.
Arbitrary arrests, transferring detainees to undisclosed locations, and leaving families in the dark about the fate of their loved ones are routine practices of the Iranian regime’s security agencies, such as the Ministry of Intelligence and the IRGC Intelligence Unit. This pattern of behavior stands in clear violation of the United Nations Standard Minimum Rules for the Treatment of Prisoners, known as the Nelson Mandela Rules.