Mahmoud Masoumi Released from Great Prison of Tehran

HRANA News Agency – Mahmoud Masoumi, one of the protestors who was arrested in front of Dena Tire, was released from Great Prison of Tehran (Fashavieh), on the bail of 200 million IRR.
According to the report of Human Rights Activists News Agency in Iran (HRANA), Mahmoud Masoumi, student and one of the arrestees on Thursday, May 12, in the rally of Mohammad Ali Taheri’s supporters in front of Dena Tires, was released from Great Prison of Tehran (Fashavieh), on the bail of 200 million IRR.
Thursday May 12, a number of supporters of Muhammad Ali Taheri, founder of “Erfan-e-Halgheh”, mysticism group, were arrested in a gathering in front of Dena Tires. Mahmoud Masoumi was one of them, and although a bail had been issued for him to be released, he was transferred to Great Prison of Tehran (Fashavieh) in the first investigation in Shahid Moghadaa court, in Evin prison, on Saturday, May 14.
The detained student was transferred to Shahid Moghadas court for the second investigation, on May 17, and a detention order of two months was issued for him and he was transferred to ward 2-A of Iranian Revolutionary Guards, in Evin prison.
Mr. Masoumi was transferred again to the Great Prison of Tehran (Fashavieh), on June 6.

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