Iranian judge shot dead

Published August 3, 2005

TEHRAN, Aug 2: An Iranian judge who sentenced several reformist dissidents to jail, including hunger-striking reporter Akbar Ganji, was shot dead in his car by a lone gunman riding a motorcycle, a judiciary spokesman said on Tuesday.

Reuters witnesses saw the passenger seat of the saloon car drenched in blood and the driver’s window shattered by gunfire.

“Hassan Moghaddas was shot and martyred after leaving the court building,” Jamal Karimirad told Reuters, after initially identifying the dead man as Massoud Moghaddas. “We do not know anything about the identity of the assassin,” he added.

Tehran Chief of Police Morteza Talaie said the judge had been killed by a lone assassin armed with a pistol. State television reported he was deputy prosecutor for Tehran and had been shot twice.—Reuters

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