Iran executes businessman for economic crimes: state TV

Hamidreza Baqeri-Dermani was executed for offences including bribery and fraud, state television reports.

Hamidreza Baqeri Dermani Iran
Hamidreza Baqeri-Dermani was sentenced for fraud, bribery and creating fake companies [IRNA]

Iran on Saturday executed a businessman sentenced to death by a fast-track court set up to fight economic crimes, state television reported, following an outcry against profiteering and corruption that has seen dozens of people jailed.

The new Islamic revolutionary courts – whose rulings cannot be appealed, except in the case of death sentences – were set up in August after Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei called for “swift and just” action to confront an “economic war” by foreign enemies after the United States reimposed sanctions.

Hamidreza Baqeri-Dermani had been convicted of “spreading corruption on a grand scale”, a capital offence under Iran’s laws, for crimes including bribery and fraud, state television reported.

His death sentence by hanging was upheld by the supreme court this month.

Iran had executed two traders for economic crimes in November in an effort to stem financial misconduct in the face of an economic crisis and US sanctions, reimposed after President Donald Trump withdrew from a 2015 international accord over Iran’s nuclear programme.

The special courts have jailed dozens of businessmen and traders for up to 20 years.

The rial currency’s weakness earlier this year disrupted foreign trade and helped boost annual inflation fourfold to nearly 40 percent in November.

The weak currency has sparked sporadic street protests since late last year.

Iranian economists have said the campaign against economic crime, combined with an order from Khamenei this month to strengthen the rial, has made many traders more wary of bidding the currency lower.

Source: AP