Mohammad Reza Habibian, the security guard of Babolsar Bank, sentenced to death on the charge of killing Akhoond Soleimani
According to the Iranian Human Rights Society, today Wednesday, June 14, 2023, Mezan news agency of the Judiciary reported that Mohammad Reza Habibian sentenced to death.
This news agency quoted Akbari, Chief Justice of Mazandaran, as saying: “With the issuance of a verdict by the second branch of the Criminal Court of a Mazandaran province, Soleimani’s killer sentenced to self-retribution.” Akhoond Abbasali Soleimani Esbukalai was a representative of the Assembly of Experts. And for some time he was a representative of the legal guardian, imam of Kashan mosque, Sistan and Baluchistan province and Zahedan.
On April 26, 2023, Mohammad Reza Habibian shot Abbas Ali Soleimani
Reza Habibian shot Abbas Ali Soleimani (the representative of the Assembly of Experts) and killed him.
On that day, Akhoond Soleimani had gone to the bank. ٌhere Mohammad Reza Habiban was guardsman receive three billion four hundred million tomans. And argued with the head of the bank about receiving this money. This was while Mohammad Reza Habibian wrote in his letter to one of the benefactors. That he receives only 600 thousand tomans monthly salary.
In a letter attributed to Mohammad Reza Rajabian, the assailant of Abbas Ali Soleimani,wrote about his poverty and livelihood problems. And asked for help from one of the benefactors of the city.
According to another report about the day of the incident, Mohammad Reza Habibian did not have the financial means to buy a number of eggs to prepare dinner for his son and daughter-in-law who went to a party at his house.
And to his surprise, he encountered Abbas Ali Soleimani, who was arguing with the head of the bank over a request for three billion four hundred million tomans in cash, and he had four hundred and twenty billion tomans in the bank.
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