Two men hanged in Iran for hoarding gold coins as the country wages war on economic crimes
In this Oct. 2 file photo, an exchange shop displays rates for various currencies in downtown Tehran. (Vahid Salemi / Associated Press)/ Signaling zero tolerance for economic crimes, Iran hanged two financial traders who were convicted of stockpiling gold coins and profiteering during a currency crisis, state media reported Wednesday./ Vahid Mazloumin, dubbed the “sultan of coins,” and Mohammad Esmaeel Qasemi, an accomplice, were hanged in the predawn hours just two months after their trial in front of a newly established court focused on ...
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