The 13th session of the court hearing the accusations of 104 members of the Mujahedin-e Khalq (MEK), as well as the nature of this organization as a legal entity, was held yesterday Tuesday, May 28th, at the 11th branch of the criminal court of a province of Tehran, presided over by Judge Dehghani.
At the beginning of the court session, Judge Dehghani stated: Considering the completion of the reading of the indictment, the court is hearing the complaints of the plaintiffs by their lawyers.
“As the mission of the International Police is providing public security in the world, fighting against terrorism, prosecuting criminals and extraditing them”, he said: “Based on the legal provisions, this court has issued red notices for the accused ones. Today, I announce to all the host countries of the defendants of this case that these defendants are wanted by the International Police and any issuance of identification documents, identity or facilitation of visas for the defendants of this case by the host governments is against the rules of the Interpol; Therefore, we announce to all the countries that have accepted the rules of the Interpol to cooperate with it and take action to ensure the security of their people.”
According to the regulations of Interpol, a Red Notice is a request to law enforcement worldwide to locate and provisionally arrest a person pending extradition, surrender, or similar legal action.